Motorcycles can only have one.
every vehicle must have brake lights to indicate that the vehicle is stopping. with no brake lights the vehicle can cause a rear end collision.
The sensor states "check brake lights and brake linings" is this something I can do or must it go to the shop?
The brake lights.
all lighting, including accessory lighting (spot lights, fog lights) must be operational or removed from the vehicle.
Never. Vehicle must be properly maintained at all times. If lights don't work, have it towed or fix it before driving.
Light colors must conform to the regulated mandates for vehicle lights. In other words, reverse lights must be white, brake lighte must be red and turn signals must be red or orange. This uniformity ensures that motorists can distinguis the vehicles actions by the color of the lights.
The brake light switch must be broken or out of adjustment.
you can have your car lights on at any time but you do not have to have them on
Brake lights on can mean no brake fluid, worn out brake pads, faults in the master cylinder. Must take your car to the garage immediately. Worn out brake pads can damage the discs which are expensive to change.
Tail markers and stop lights must be red. Turn signals can be red or amber.
The rear brake lights.
THIS VEHICLE THROWS A CODE WHEN ELECTRONIC WEAR SENSOR HITS ROTOR, CAUSING MESSAGE "CHECK BRAKE LINING", AND BRAKE LIGHT TO COME ON. THIS CODE MUST BE CLEARED IN VEHICLES COMPUTER BY OBD II OR EQUIV.