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check to make sure the e-brake is not on enough to turn the light on then check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder.if the level is good check the fluid level sensor in the master and make sure its not stuck at the bottom.if the level is low then check for a brake fluid leak and check the brakes as sometimes if the brakes are worn so much the fluid will be low and the sensor will turn on the light as the fluid level in the master is low to take up the worn brakes.as brakes wear the fluid lowers in the master.
hi abs light indicating you have sensor down on brakes or master cilinder is on its way out,try checking sensor will need to go to a back street garage cheaper
Did you bleed the line for air? If the break line was by the master cilinder, got to bleed all 4 tires, otherwise, got to bleed the two front or two rear tires.
If you step on the brake and feels spongy, is probably air in the lines, if it feels hard check master cilinder, if you hear an air leak, check brake booster.
red or yellow light? If red, it could just be the paking brake is not fully returning.
yelow means low fluid and the float in the reservoir is too low.
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