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Re: Brake LT circuit (archive)

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Posted by chris on September 18, 2000 at 11:45:14:

In Reply to: Brake LT circuit posted by Truls on September 17, 2000 at 01:08:40:

I've had a Brake LT Circuit code for 3 years...i've done all suggested here to no evail. Only thing I have left is to have the LKM solder points touched up...for me that is the likely culprit, so I quit worrying about it..

Also, Heads up on the switched mentioned in the below posting, there was a factory recall on it, check with your local BMW dealer and have them do a VIN search on your car for all factory recalls, you may get the repair for free...I did! =)

Chris
1990 750iL Blk/Blk 90k


I`ve just bought a 1990 735iA, and get this message now and then on display: " Brake LT circuit". Anyone knows what this is??
How are transm. fluid to be measured? ( hot/cold...)

Truls Strandenaes, Norway





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