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Old 11-17-2016, 11:40 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JARblue View Post
FWIW, I've had both the e-brake light and the TC slip light come on in response to a low brake fluid level. I've had them come on separate and/or together at different times. Sometimes they turn off by themselves, sometimes they stay on until I turn the car off. Always been able to fix it by topping off the brake fluid reservoir to the max line.
That was the first thing I tried, along with clearing the ECU. The cheap *** scanner I had wouldn't read anything other than OBDII codes, so I had to take it to the dealer. That's when I found out one of the front wheel bearings had failed. Now it could have had something to do with my encounter with the were-possum and sliding off road..... but it is still a possible problem that the OP needs to look at, once he tops off the brake fluid.
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