Just thought i'd point out the obvious and share a helpful tip. I've been a total goose and overlooked a very obvious solution here and have been troubleshooting all kinds of wiring/switch problems with my handbrake following the event of my handbrake warning light coming on/staying on on my dash.
If you have a situation where your hand brake warning lamp wont turn off or comes on whilst driving, it is very likely you simply need to top up your break fluid. I had no idea the break fluid reservior has any kind of sensor in it related to the handbrake but there you go! Year 2000 technology at it's finest!
If you have a situation where your hand brake warning lamp wont turn off or comes on whilst driving, it is very likely you simply need to top up your break fluid. I had no idea the break fluid reservior has any kind of sensor in it related to the handbrake but there you go! Year 2000 technology at it's finest!