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You blew a fuse. Check the fuses.
Check your brake fluid level and your brake pads and or shoes for excessive wear. Or take it to the brake shop. Either way not a good thing.
Could be a drive belt or brake warning device. Check your belts, and have your brakes inspected. More than likely this is your brakes. There is a metal warning device that will make a noise like you describe when the pads wear to a certain point. This indicates they need replacing. Ignore this warning and you will ruin the rotors.
Check the brake fluid level, as on many vehicles the "emergency brake" (in the UK, Hand-brake) warning light also acts as a warning light for low brake-fluid.
Where is the reservoir for the brake fluid
You probably have a blown brake light fuse for whatever reason. The shift lock operates on the same circuit as the brake lights so check the fuse first.
Replace
This warning indicates that you are low on brake fluid in the resevioir. Open the hood, check the fluid levels. If this is not the case, i would double check your E-Brake and make sure that it is fully disengaged.
No, the red brake warning light will come on.
there is an ABS siloniod located to the upper left of the brake pedal, under the dash you can check. Is the ainti-lock brake warning light illuminated on the instrument panel?
Check your brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder in your engine compartment when it is low your brake warning light will come on
That warning light means a light bulb is out. Check all of your brake lights (including the brake light on the rear dash!)