Driving with a brake warning light is risky; it could indicate serious brake issues. Have it inspected immediately.
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Tom Sincissen is the Mercedes and Lexus expert. He has 35 years of auto service experience, 14 years at the local Wichita Mercedes-Benz dealer.
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