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everytime i drive to skool these days or start the car after not driving for a day. i get that handbrake light come on the dash...i check that the hand brake is down and all is good. i have noticed it is rather cold even freezing these days in the morning. has that got to do with anythign?

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Yea no need to be slack to him in this thread..

Honest question, just requires a honest answer..

But he does create a lot of threads, which he could search for though..

Anyways what does a flux capacitor do anyways??

As 2rismo said, it could be a low brake fluid issue.

A mates's R32GTR does the same when it is running low. There is a sensor on the reservoir that can set it off.

Yeah this has happened to me before, could be this.

Also agree that Anjoo makes too many threads..."hmm i'm bored, let's make a thread."

Seriously he's got like 10 threads happening at once.

Honest question, just requires a honest answer..
Maybe, but it's a question that has been asked and answered a gazillion times this year.
Anyways what does a flux capacitor do anyways??
I believe it's a device required for time travel - but it is only available in Deloreans, and then only as an option.

Friend of mine had the exact same problem and I think you'll find (If you searched) that the handbrake gives a yellow light and brake fluid gives the red light and his was only marginally low but would come on around turns, over bumps etc.

Topped it up = fixed

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