Hi there, my first guess would be that you have a brake fluid leak and the level of brake fluid in the reservoir is *just* high enough to "tell" the sensor that it's ok. Then if you go around bends, the liquid moves inside the container and does *not* touch the sensor anymore - on - off - on - off. Check for leaks, and check the level. If you don't find a leak but the level is low, there still most likely is a leak. Just refilling is only a short-term solution, not finding and fixing the leak is dangerous, as you can imagine. Good luck! Matthias
The symbols on the dash board on a Mitsubishi Pajero are all of the warning lights. Some of the lights will include a seat belt light, check engine light and battery light.
Check engine light refers to the emission system - have vehicle scanned to determine problem
automatic transmission oil temperature warning light
If your vehicle has separate dash panel warning lights for brakes and emergency brakes, then the e-brake light being on while not engaged may indicate that the e-brake switch may be maladjusted or faulty. If the brake warning light is on, it may indicate a brake fluid leak, or in some cases, low brake fluid levels in the reservoir. If your vehicle has a shared warning light for e-brake and brake warning, all causes listed above could apply.
On top of the gearbox there is a nut with 2 wires coming of it. that's the reverse light switch Its hard to get at but its possible. had to do it with my pajero aswell
It is a warning light for front brake pad wear. It comes on when there is about 3-4mm of pad material left.
The transit brake warning light, on a Ford, can be reset by changing the brake pads. If the warning light is still on after changing the brake pads remove the fuse for 10 seconds.
that sounds like the hand brake (park brake). does it look like this (!)
The transit brake warning light, on a Ford, can be reset by changing the brake pads. If the warning light is still on after changing the brake pads remove the fuse for 10 seconds.
Check the brake fluid level, as on many vehicles the "emergency brake" (in the UK, Hand-brake) warning light also acts as a warning light for low brake-fluid.
A Mitsubishi L200 yellow warning light on the dash could mean the ABS is having issues. It is best to check the owner manual for defined warning light meanings.
That warning light means a light bulb is out. Check all of your brake lights (including the brake light on the rear dash!)