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Brake warning switch.... 200 1987

Thanks lucid for the pic. It really helps me to understand just what I was sticking that pin in. In following the service manual that I got from the Volvo dealership, it says to remove the warning switch prior to bleeding the brakes. So I did so, then bled all 8 points in the order shown in the book, then replaced the switch. After doing this 2 times and the brake failure light was still on, I decided to do it with the car running, and just start at the first point and bleed each one until the light went out. As soon as I bled the first point, the light went out, so I have stopped there. Thank you very much for your assistance.

Rhett
Charlotte, NC, USA






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