More than likely you have a warped rotor, replacement is best.
Move the switch until it opens the contact when the brake pedal is pushed down 1/2".
Underneath the 1995 Chevy 1500, the cables from the real wheels connect to the cable from the brake pedal. The connection has an adjustment bolt that when tightened will make the brakes tighter.
The wire you are looking for is a white wire in the bundle that is closest to the brake pedal. Use a test light or meter to check voltage going through the wire when the pedal is pressed.
on the side of the brake assembly is a lever with a "u" at the bottom pull or pry it rearward-this will release the pedal (BE CAREFUL IT WILL RELEASE HARD)
It is on a bracket above the brake pedal. It reads off of the brake pedal.
bad brake light switch
I'm not exactly sure which fuse it is, but it doesn't sound like a fuse to me. I would check the switch on the pedal, just simply short acrost it from terminal to terminal with a screwdriver, if the brake lights come on, the switch on the pedal is bad, if they don't then it probably is a fuse.
no, the only brake pedal you'll ever have is the small one. maybe get bigger shoes
If the parking brake pedal on your 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 is stuck to the floor, you might have broken the parking brake cable. Remove the rear tires to see if the cable is still attached and replace it as needed.
FRONT SIDE
If equipped, it is under the dash directly to the left of the brake pedal. It is a blue connector.
left side of steering or brake pedal