I rebuilt the back brakes. I adjusted the brakes so that they were just barely dragging when I buttoned them up. I thought I did a good job of bleeding the system. Brake light stays on. Any ideas?
I rebuilt the back brakes. I adjusted the brakes so that they were just barely dragging when I buttoned them up. I thought I did a good job of bleeding the system. Brake light stays on. Any ideas?
Bleed front brakes, or just break a front bleeder open momentarily with pedal pressure applied to re-center the warning valve. If it blinks and comes back on, have gone too far and must now break open a back bleeder.
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