Hi
Just thought I would post my experience with resolving a 1988 Safari GQ Brake Warning Light that stayed on even though the handbrake was off.
I found out that the warning light is actually conected to three sensors:
1. The handbrake
2. The master cylinder
3. A vacum sensing unit that attaches to the vacum pump on the back of the alternator.
It was the latter that was the problem as the rubber tube connecting the sensor and the pump had split causing the sensor to think the vacum had failed.
Philip
1988 Safari GQ Brake Warning Light Problem Resolution
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1988 Safari GQ Brake Warning Light Problem Resolution
Philip Orchard
Nissan 1988 GQ SWB, Snorkel, 50mm OME Kit, 33" BFG MTs, Factory PTO Winch, Tirfor TU16 Winch, Hi-Lift Jack etc.
Nissan 1988 GQ SWB, Snorkel, 50mm OME Kit, 33" BFG MTs, Factory PTO Winch, Tirfor TU16 Winch, Hi-Lift Jack etc.
as an add to this if you have trouble thei the break fluid level sensor not reading right they can be cleaned in white vingar for about 30min just dont brush at it with a hard brissled brush
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