John,
Almost correct. The 67.5 does not have the s/brake button, but does have a
dual brake system.
I guess the engineers didn't think that we were having enough fun just
driving the car, so they had to install an early version of video game
(beta test).
Peace,
Pat
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, John F Sandhoff wrote:
> > Speaking of red lights.
> > Anyone know what the S/brake knob is for?
>
> Number one on the top-10 FAQ list :-)
>
> This tests the brake warning light.
> On the later, dual-circuit cars (67.5 on), there's a differential switch
> in the brake lines (mounted on firewall, passenger side). If one
> hydraulic system loses pressure, a warning light comes on. The
> light is located on the lower right of the instruments, silver bezel
> with red 'B' in plastic lens.
>
> The high beam indicator is a red light inside the speedo at the bottom.
>
> -- John
> John F Sandhoff sandhoff@csus.edu Sacramento, CA
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