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55 Plate Kia Sedona - Intermittent Fault

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Mr-H | 14:38 Thu 31st Dec 2015 | Cars
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when the engine is started, the brake warning light (icon = 2 x hub brake assys) and the ignition light (icon = battery) sometimes both remain on, although the brightness of the warning light is greatly reduced. It is an intermittent fault, just yesterday I drove to a location about 12 miles away from home, and both lights were (dimly) lit all the way. However, on the way back, having been stationary for about 15 minutes, there were no warning lights! problem with intermittent faults is that they are difficult to diagnose, but perhaps someone could try please?
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You probably don't want to hear this but modern cars that are ten years old are on borrowed time and it's just a matter of time before they become uneconomic to repair. I think you are going to have to bite the bullet and take the car to the dealer or auto-electrician for a diagnostic check. Hopefully it's something simple that can be rectified without too much expense. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful - best of luck!

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