Kinda complicated You use the computer Located behind the seat (driver) You can look it up @www.autozone.com...
look on the driver side firewall by the brake pedal
You have a problem with the brake system. Once you repair the problem the light will reset itself.
Correct the fault which is causing the light to come on and it will go out on it's own.
The brake light is on because there is a problem with the brake system. Until the problem is fixed the light will remain on. Once the problem is corrected the light will reset itself.
There is a problem with the anti-lock brake system. Have the ABS repaired and they will reset the light.
The ABS light indicates something is wrong with the Automatic Braking System. It can be reset by fixing the brake system.
My 1991 Full Size Ford Bronco has the fuel cut off on the driver side. Behind the Brake Pedal look just to the left of the Brake Pedal and up. It's mounted on the firewall Just above the Carpet. Press the Red Button on the top to RESET.
You will need a compatible BMW scan tool to reset this service light from the I drive system.
bleed the valve until the spool valve seeks its center and the light goes and stays off, all the while hold the centering button in while bleeding the valve.
you can't reset the brake light the computer automatically detects problems so if it hasn't shut off after a few engine cycles there is a problem with your braking system
You will need a compatible BMW scan tool to reset this service light from the I drive system.
The ABS indicator stands for the Automatic Brake System indicator. It can be reset by restarting the entire control display.