It needs to be lubricated where the pedal hangs off of the pivot point.
It depends on what kind of car you have. Try taking the pedal off and lubing the pivot and where the push rod mounts.
The brake pedal has a hinge or pivot pin, give it a shot of lubricant,should stop squeaking.
It is a switch on the brake pedal which sends current to the stoplights in the rear.
dry brake shoe/pad operating arm on rear brakes
Most likely no brake lights would be due to a faulty switch on the brake pedal or a bad fuse.
Most brake light switches are mounted to the brake pedal up towards the dash board
manualy lift brake pedal to see if they go out. if so check spring at pedal
Could be the brake light switch above the brake pedal.
replace your switch, located under the brake pedal.
Pressure is released from the hydraulic system and brake pistons relax.
Check the STOP fuse in the passenger compartment Check the switch on the pedestal of the brake pedal.
There is a piece behind the brake pedal that brakes, it is round and blue, but I do not know what the piece is called.