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    Won’t start.

    I have a 2.4 92 Mighty Max that won’t start. It gets spark and air and we’re currently working on getting it fuel. I was wondering because it won’t start when I turn the key on, the battery light and brake light stay on even if the break is not engaged. I’m curious what these codes mean in conjunction with eachother.

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    The battery light will stay on until the engine starts.
    The brake light could be a couple of things; one of the switches is bad, low fluid level, ect., but they won't prevent the engine starting (my brake light is on)
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    Check you brake fluid level (obvious one) Depending on the type of brake master cylinder and reservoir you have, it could be a faulty float or level switch in the master brake unit or it could be jammed for some reason. If it has an internal switch try giving the body of the master cylinder a tap with the handle of a screwdriver to free the switch contact (worth a shot and it's free)
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    Have you tried spraying starting fluid trick to see if it is a fuel issue?

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