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Well, Gm couldn't sell any more geo metros so they renamed it the chevy metro. That didn't work too well so they renamed it the chevy aveo. Modern equivalent of the chevette. Research the Daewoo lanos, it is the same car under the skin.
your brake fluid is low. I have a 2005 aveo that i took to dealer under warranty and told them the clutch didn't feel right and the brake light kept coming on. they told me they have not seen either issue i complained about charged me 700 dollars in labor and rental fees and sent me on my way. I then proceeded to take it to the used car dealership i bought it from and they bled the clutch and said they got alot of air out when chevy told me they didnt get any. Anyway about 3 weeks later the light was on steady and the clutch began acting funny again. I bled the clutch myself this time and didnt check the fluid level or i would have caught the next dangerous part. On the 2005 chevy aveo hatch back i have with a 1.6 5 speed shares one reservoir for brake and clutch fluid. I was driving along one day down a 12% grade about 2 mile long stretch and my brakes failed. I filled the brake fluid reservoir at first chance i got considering my arm was sore from operating the hand brake for 6 miles or so. the light went out. It will probably come back on as did mine. the leak in my system was a check valve under the brake master cylinder. be careful until you get to fixing it.
In a manual car you do not change or flush the transmission fluid. the
only fluid you change is the gear oil for the clutch. The manual
transmissions do not have the ability to be flushed or changed as it
does not have the same internals as an automatic transmission
i have the same car and had the exact same problem. there is a switch under the brake pedal in your car. it contains a spring to let your brake light know you are pushing it. the spring is most likely stuck within the switch. i had to remove mine and fix the spring then reattach it under the brake pedal. this switch is only a dealer item, so it is best to try and fix the spring if possible.
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