Check the brake light switch, usually at the top end of the footbrake lever. These switches sometimes stick and need to be replaced. It is highly unlikely to be the brake pads, you would feel the drag and the pads would smoke.
The brake light switch must be broken or out of adjustment.
Adjust or replace the brake light switch.
Fix your brake lights and this problem will go away. Didn't know the brake lights were out did you? May be a fuse or the switch.
brake light switch at the top off your brake pedal the little rubber bumber is worn out or the switch is out.... very easy fix
The same thing happened to me. It's the brake lights switch either under or over the brake pedal. The same thing happened to me. It's the brake lights switch either under or over the brake pedal.
Check your brake switch under the dashboard above the brake pedal
Pump the brake rapidly with them half engaged and attempt to shift it out.It should come into gear.
put your foot on the brake.... if that doesn't work you have to fix the wiring for the brake/transmission interlock
Yes, but that won't fix the problem. Sounds like a faulty switch under arm. Find it & see if the button is stuck-if so, they are cheap & easy to replace.
check fuses, check brake light switch behind brake pedal.
To fix a 95 Dodge Dakota with no brake lights, first check to ensure the fuse has not blown. If the fuse is good, check to ensure the brake light bulbs are not burn out.
1: check the switch that the brake pedal opens and closes when you (respectively) release and apply the brake. using a voltmeter, verify that no voltage passes when the switch is open (brakes unapplied) - if there is continuity when there should not be, then the switch is the problem. you will have to be more specific beyond "stuck" if this does not help you.