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i replaced all the brake line in the rear and from where the two lines go up along the gas tank cut them out and ran new lines. Replaced master cylinder front calipers wheel clyinder .the brakes feel fine but light stays on . anyone help

 

1989 comanche

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If you replaced the rear lines because of a blowout, there's a switch in the prop valve in front of the MC that probably tripped...you may need to reset it. Push down on the pedal, steadily and hard, until you hear a "click". That will be the switch resetting, and the light should go out.

 

Jeff

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i heard the click but light is still on.

If you replaced the rear lines because of a blowout, there's a switch in the prop valve in front of the MC that probably tripped...you may need to reset it. Push down on the pedal, steadily and hard, until you hear a "click". That will be the switch resetting, and the light should go out.

 

Jeff

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Try pulling up on the ebrake foot pad. Sometimes the spring wears out and the pedal will fall enough to put the light on. Only a few things control the light, low fluid, e-brake, and the switch jeff mentioned.

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Don't know if it will help, but some times my brake light switch under the dash falls out of its little hole and the lights stay on.

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