I get endless warnings of low brake fluid when the reservoir is brim full. one suspects a faulty fluid level sensor (?). Would it be safe to put a short across the pins of the unplugged sensor plug to give some respite from the false warnings ?
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you could try getting it fixed?
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Does this happen when you apply the handbrake? I had the same problem many years ago. I seem to recall having searched on t'internet that it was to do with a connection/switch on the handbrake.
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It happens at start-up and intermittently thereafter. Now you come to mention it, it does appear when the car is stationary. I will checkout what you say, thanks for the pointer.
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Me too on my 2000 year 1.8! I think it must be something to do with the fact that the light indicator is shared between the handbrake warning and low fluid, so it is definitely related to the handbrake switch, and probably rooted in the electronics behind the dash.
I had a new switch fitted by a Peugeot main dealer. This has significantly reduced the number of false indications, but not eliminated them!. I have learnt to live with it.
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