Right this is doing my head in.
After a few moments with the engine running, the Handbrake/Fluid Warning Light would come on and stay on.... I have tested the fluid cap sensor and it appears to be switched on all the time, so will need to see if I can fix or replace. It's not the original as the car has a mk2 16v servo etc.. However the cap isn't off a MK2 and have no idea what it's from! I had to chop the plug off the loom and make new individual connections to use it.
My other problem is that I cannot for the life of me find where the handbrake switch wire is supposed to go. Having a connector at the end of the wire suggests that it shares a connection with a low fluid level sensor wire away from the fuse box, I cannot see any spare connections. I checked the following pin locations at the back of the fuse box to try and trace somewhere to stick it.
C/12 - brake fluid switch
B/1 and A/15 - brake fluid/handbrake warning switch
E/13 - handbrake warning switch
In my new looms there are no wires in the above pin locations! WTF!? Looks like there never was.
Resorted to plan b, removed instrument panels and located plug for the warning light, found the correct wire and spliced the handbrake switch to the plug, did a continuity test and lifted the handbrake, result. however, when I put the battery back on, I heard a fuse pop.. now obviously the switch does nothing again
Any suggestions, am I missing something as I'm loosing the will to live?