Greetings,
After I took ownership of my crossfire I noted that occasionally I had a light coming on the dash that did not seem to impact the braking or driving of my car. After I got to Charlotte, I took it to a Euro car shop and asked a mechanic to take a look-see and they said best they could tell the brake sensor went out so they did happen to find one and replace (actually I believe it was 2 sensors). They told me to come back if it keeps showing up... however at $1,000 a visit, that's not really all that likely. But they did give the brakes a thorough check (which I wanted for peace of mind) and all thumbs up. They said there were no codes being thrown.
So I've tried resetting the sensor by turning the steering wheel and turning the car back on as indicated in some of the threads on this topic. However, it still lights up after roughly 5 minutes and stays on. I've put air in the tires. They are also brand new as they needed to be replaced before the drive to Charlotte.
Question/opinons ... mayhap possibly could I just ignore this light ???? She seems to drive just fine, brakes aren't squishy or weird feeling.
Also, not for nothing I had to replace the battery after getting her to Charlotte and suddenly all sorts of things started working that weren't working before, examples: the retractable roof, the spoiler, and the radio. All things that I could "live without" for the purchase since it was an ASIS sale and now, happily, I don't live without. Huzzah. I did have autozone do a check to see if they got codes and they said no codes are being thrown. Also they said their new battery, the alternator and some other components they could check with gadgets were all in tip top shape.
2008 Crossfire Roadster - 14,000 miles - I've never seen such a clean engine.