Flickering handbrake light

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Flickering handbrake light

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I've seen loads of cars with this fault, mainly sciroccos. I guess it's been covered loads of times but can someone fill me in? How do I fix it? Cheers all.


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Re: Flickering handbrake light

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Mine was a faulty handbrake switch (located below the handbrake).

Although I was also told that it could be a fault with the brakes.


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Re: Flickering handbrake light

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it could be a leak too Kieran.
Check for puddles of fluid at each corner or any sign of dampness around brake hardware.


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I had the brake lines bled a year ago and the rear pads and cylinders changed recently, so I reckon it's more likely the switch or something slse electrical. Would have thought mechanic would spot a leak? Maybe not, I wouldn't know. The light has flickered for 2 years intermittently but got worse when I got the back brakes sorted for MOT.


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Re: Flickering handbrake light

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Have you checked the brake fluid level in the reservoir? There is a switch in the reservoir cap which would cause the light to flicker if the fluid level is too low.


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Re: Flickering handbrake light

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PeteGLi wrote:Have you checked the brake fluid level in the reservoir? There is a switch in the reservoir cap which would cause the light to flicker if the fluid level is too low.
The handbrake light is also the low brake fluid level warning light, as Pete says.

If the level is low:

If you can't see an obvious leak at any of the brake pipe unions or from the master cylinder, the rear wheel cylinders inside the rear drums are a good next bet. They can often be overlooked and the rubber in them perishes after a while.


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