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Old 08-12-03, 10:05 PM
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Unhappy My acceleration

Whenever i accelerate quickly in my LS400 the emergency brake light shows and won't turn off until i decrease my speed or when i don't floor the gas. is this bad? does it slow me down when i race? what can i do to stop it from turrning on?

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Old 08-12-03, 10:35 PM
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Your brake fluid is low. The reservoir is located in the engine bay closest to the driver.

When you accelerate the fluid tilts past the fluid sensor.
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If your brake fluid isn't low...then you need to change your pads.
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Originally posted by BR1AN
If your brake fluid isn't low...then you need to change your pads.
Wow B.........you are so smart now
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Originally posted by Lonely Toothbrush
Wow B.........you are so smart now
LOL! I try.
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