Driving with a “Check Brake System” light on is unsafe and should be avoided until the issue is diagnosed and fixed.
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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.
Dana Bergsten, who also answers questions, has over 15 years of experience in repairing Land Rover and Acura automobiles in Wichita, KS, as well as Jaguar vehicles. Read More »Related Posts
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