No resistance from the brake pedal could indicate very low brake fluid, a broken or leaking brake line, bad master cylinder, blown out caliper pistons or rear wheel brake cylinders.
Another possibility: Did you just compress the brake caliper pistons during a repair operation? If so, you may need to pump the brakes (slowly) a few times to re-extend them. While doing so, it will feel like there is no resistance from the brake pedal.
When your foot puts pressure on the brake pedal there is a switch that relays the brake pedal being pushed to the lights which makes them turn on.
Under the dash, look up above the brake pedal.
under the dash about 6inches above the brake pedal under the dash about 6 inches above the brake pedal
The release handle is right above the parking brake pedal underneath the dashboard on left side.
chek the brake fluid level at the master cylinder, if it is empty, then you have a probable leak and \or air in lines. If it is still full, then it's probably the seals on the piston inside the master brake cylinder.
Just above the brake pedal, on the mounting bracket that the pedal pivots on.Just above the brake pedal, on the mounting bracket that the pedal pivots on.
Its very easy. You can look by the brake pedal and there is a release lever with a hole in it. just pull the lever towards you and it will release.
Although they can fail abruptly the most common symptom you normally see is that when you stop and hold pressure on the brake pedal it will very slowly go down toward the floor. It will not hold steady pressure because the seals are bad. It must be replaced immediately.
Fuse 7 controls the brake lights. It should be a red 10amp fuse.
If you are following the proper procedures then the fluid will come out. Have someone pump and hold the brake pedal down, open the bleed screw on the caliper, pressure will force the fluid and air out.
Check the brake light switch on the brake pedal
It is on a bracket next to the brake pedal.