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HAVE A 2006 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR I GOT A LIGHT THAT LOOKS LIKE A HORSE SHOE WITH AN EXCLAMATION POINT. CAN YOU PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT THAT IS I DID NOT GET AN OWNERS MANUAL WITH THE CAR.

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This is not a good warning light as it relates to your Braking system !!!

Brake system warning light

HAVE A 2006 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR - brake_fluid_light_72.jpg
This light will remain illuminated when the handbrake is engaged. Illumination after releasing the handbrake may indicate low brake fluid level (MUST CHECK THIS IMMEDIATELY AND RECTIFY).

Hope the information is useful ... be extremely careful and attend to this warning immediately if it is still on with your handbrake off and brake fluid top up!

  • Anonymous Oct 15, 2010

    Its is a low tire Check your tire presure. the light will go off. Try that first be for you spend alot of money.

  • Megasom Oct 15, 2010

    See if the symbol is one of the followings in the link below (copy and past in your browser):
    http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/bre...

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