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Hey all,
So, I was on my way from Mesa to Gallop NM and on my way up the rim I had some Elk jump out in front of the Frontier. Well needless to say I had to hit the breaks pretty hard. Now my Break light is on. It's been on for a few days now and just wanted to know where to start to find the problem. Any ideas??
 
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Are your front pads getting thin? Try topping off the fluid in the master. Had the same problem on my X recently.



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If it's the break light it means something is going to break. Eventually the broken light will come on...

The brake light on the other hand... start by checking the brake fluid level.

Brent
 
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The grammar police have spoken.



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