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Warning light flashing up


GeordieSteve
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Just took the Sup for a quick run around the block before it's MOT tomorrow. Back in November I had the following mods:

 

Veilside cat back

Double de-cat with restrictor ring

Apexi Power air filter

NGK BKR7E's

Boost controller

TRL FCD

 

Now when I put my boot down, now and again the warning light would come on the dash for a second then go out. Strange I thought... then I blew a turbo! I thought it must have been a warning that my turbos were on the way out so left it as that. Now I've added:

 

Hybrids

Walbro fuel pump

FMIC

S-AFC II

(Injectors etc. being put in tomorrow and I've turned the boost controller off)

 

Now I'm STILL getting that light coming on :( Anyone got any ideas? It's all away to be mapped at the same time so no doubt the guy will come up with a solution but I'm just a bit nervous what it could be :violin:

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Brake fluid level. Has to be pretty exact ive heard. So when you boot it, the fluid sloshes about and goes below the min' level.

 

Exactly what I thought.

 

Loads of people have posted up about this & pretty much every single one has been low brake fluid. Shame there couldn't be different lights like some of the newer cars.

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