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Hi guys,

Quick question what does the (!) mean?

I'm guessing thats the engine sign?

Everytime I turn the car on that sign is always on... even when I keep driving.

Any ideas on what the problem is?

Where should I be looking first?

Any ideas would be great.

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also if one of your tail lights is out that light can come on to worn WARN you that one of your tail lights is out

Then why doesn't mine, when I have actually cut the tail lamp wire to the inner taillamps, so I have 2 tail and 4 brakes lights?

! is not linked to the lights, on a 32 at least. definately some other makes and models use that light for taillights though.

brake fluid can be intermittent on/off, particularly when its only just low. as you corner or brake the fluid sloshes around the cylinder turning the light on and off

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