the anti-lock booster is bad. you will still have brakes but they will feel like manual brakes. the brake system as well as the air bag suspention systems are only designed to last about seven years. you can buy the repalcement booster at any auto parts store however be prepared to spend some money.
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
Could be a partly frozen caliber.
Yes if the wire is part of the brake lamp switch
You could be pressing the brake pedal too hard. Another reason why it may jerk is because the pull brake is engaged.
The brake that is locking up on the 97 Lincoln probably has either worn pads or a sticking caliper. Check the brakes soon, as the problem could cause a wreck.
Check for a blown brake light fuse ( in the fuse panel ) or the brake light switch at the brake pedal could be the problem. The brake light switch releases the shifter lock as well as operating the brake lights.
Cable is rusted, bent, or hanging for some reason. Could also be the parking brake needs adjustment. The brake is not fully releasing.
There are a few reasons that the third brake light is the only one working. One reason could be that there is a short in the wires of your main brake light. Another reason is that the light bulb has blown out.
On a 2003 Lincoln Navigator : A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light is not on in your dash , you still have " normal " brakes
Could be one of two things: 1. Check your tail light fuse and your brake switch fuse; 2. If your fuses are good it's probably your brake lamp switch located behind your brake pedal.
The "Check Brake Lamp" warning on your Lincoln Continental indicates a potential issue with the brake light system. This could mean that one or more brake lights are burned out, or there may be a problem with the brake light switch or wiring. It's important to inspect the brake lights and replace any faulty bulbs to ensure safety and compliance with traffic regulations. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic is advisable.