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in short, friction.
You need new brakes!
there may be a problem with the torque converter or there is a short in a wire some where
If the back dash light will light when the brakes are applied but the two tail lights will not light up, there is probably a short in the wiring somewhere. It could also be that the fuse for the brake lights is burned out.
If you have a trailer wiring harness it probably has a short in it and is back feeding the circuit when the brakes are applied remove and replace the trailer harness and this should fix the problem.
it sounds like you may have a short somewhere in your lighting wiring. its grounding out and stalling the motor.
There's a short to ground in the brake light circuit. When you step on the brakes, it diverts all the power in the car to ground, and stops the engine.
If a calliper is "hanging", it could be causing the brake pads to press against the rotor and overheat the brakes. You may want to see if the calliper is dragging.
a short period.
While driving, apply the brakes gently for a short distance, as you maintain your speed.
The short time off the brakes does not allow for brake cooling
Bendix style brakes (almost all cars and trucks), short shoe to the front.---- Lockheed style brakes, usually used on small scooters, mini bikes etc.(anchored at one end), short shoe to the rear.