Re: \"BRAKES\" light
From what I could tell from the factory service manual, the proportioning valve SHOULD re-center itself when the problem is corrected and pressure is applied. Even when bleeding the brakes, if you leave the key in the "run" position, the light should come on, since there is a pressure "leak" in the system, which should move the proportioning valve trigger internally, activating the brake light. According to GM, if you lose the front or rear half of the brakes, the end that didn't fail should still work. But I've heard of that not happening and losing all braking. Don't think I'll test that one.
Dorian
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