There is a brake on each wheel. The Brake Master Cylinder is located on the driver's side near the firewall.
The brake in a car is typically located on the left side.
Assuming you have disc brakes, it could be, a sticky or stuck brake caliper on the left side brake. Grease or brake fluid on the friction surface on the left side brake. A restricted brake hose/line on the left side brake. Air in the hydraulic lines on the left side brake.
If you look on the inside of the car the brake is on your left and the gas is on your right side... And don't for get that because you will fail your driving test....
In a car with manual gearbox, the brake pedal is usually in the middle. In my first car, the accelerator was in the middle, which caused a few 'interesting' moments!In American cars with automatic transmission, the brake is on the left and the accelerator on the right. On a standard transmission (stick-shift), the brake is in the middle, with the clutch on the left and accelerator on the right.
Most cars have 4 brake pads in the front two per side of the car
Means the brake on one side brakes stronger than the brake on the other side. When you brake this will try to force the car into a turn, making it difficult to control - not a good thing.
The clutch of a car is located on the left foot side of the bar. The brake is in the middle and the accelerator is on the right.
Try to find out if the car have fuses for left and right brake lights. And did you replace the bulb on the side that is not working?
same as an American car clutch brake accelerator
set the emergency brake
The brake pedal in a car is typically located on the left side of the driver's footwell, next to the accelerator pedal. When pressed, it activates the braking system to slow down or stop the vehicle.
No, the brake on my car is not broken.