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I broke a rear brake line on my 2003 chevy 1500. I repaired the line but the brake light won't go off. I blead the brake line's but it seem's like i have no pressure to the back brake line's. I was wondering if there is a reset i need to push so the abs distrubite's the pressure to the back brak'e again????

Jeff

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No reset for the brake light

 

Have you checked your fluid level?

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both on mean an ABS code,,which has nothing to do with you fixing a brake line unless you broke a sensor wire

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for giggles i found this for you :

 

 

Brake Warning Indicator

 

 

The instrument panel cluster (IPC) illuminates the brake warning indicator when one or more of the following occurs:

 

 

The body control module (BCM) detects that the park brake is engaged. The IPC receives a class?2 message from the BCM requesting illumination.

 

 

 

 

The electronic brake control module (EBCM) detects a low brake fluid condition. The IPC receives a class?2 message from the EBCM requesting illumination.

 

 

 

 

The EBCM detects an ABS malfunction which disables dynamic rear proportioning (DRP). The IPC receives a class?2 message from the EBCM requesting illumination.

 

 

 

 

The IPC performs the bulb check at the start of each ignition cycle. The brake warning indicator illuminates for approximately 3?seconds before turning OFF.

 

 

 

 

The IPC detects a loss of class?2 communications with the BCM or with the EBCM.

 

 

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