Most imports have a rubber plug in the brake pedal arm.It hits the brake light switch to turn it of.Look in the floorboard for pieces of rubber.If this piece came out,tou can put a flat screw in its place.If you use a screw you will need to un-screw the brake light switch 1-2 turns to adjust the switch so the brakes dont lock-up.
how to change a brake light on 2002 Nissan altima
The most obvious suggestion to this is that pressing and releasing the brake pedal while the ignition is switched on
low brake fluid
According to the owners manual for Nissan Altima 2007 it is DOT 3.
Most likely not as those 2 models are total different generations.
brake light and battery light is on
how to change the brakes
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Check the brake switch under your pedal (which needs to be pushed when the brake pedal is depressed). This is what the problem was on my friends Sentra. As long as you have checked the lights and fuses, this should do it.
The Nissan Altima has an opaque cylinder that holds the brake fluid. Looking on the side of the cylinder, check the high and low marks and make sure that the fluid is between the two.
It's probably your Alternator that is going bad. That is if the battery and brake lights came on at the same time.
Any DOT 3 Brake fluid