The brake warning light in a 1998 Plymouth Voyager can come on and stay on for several reasons, including low brake fluid levels, a malfunctioning brake system, or issues with the brake pedal switch. If the brake fluid is low, it could indicate a leak or worn brake pads. Additionally, the light may be triggered if the parking brake is engaged or if there is a problem with the anti-lock brake system (ABS). It’s important to check these components promptly to ensure safe vehicle operation.
It is just above the brake pedal. The switch rests against the brake pedal lever.
Low brake fluid and the parking brake being on are the two most common causes.
Just above the brake pedal. The switch sets against the arm of the pedal.
it is a warning light of course
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check for a bad or misadjusted stop light switch at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
The transit brake warning light, on a Ford, can be reset by changing the brake pads. If the warning light is still on after changing the brake pads remove the fuse for 10 seconds.
Brake warning light (Canadian) in US there is supposed to be "BRAKE" overlaid on the international symbol. Looks like a brake drum with shoes.
Bad bulbs they are double filament or Bad stop light fuse or bad stop light switch
The transit brake warning light, on a Ford, can be reset by changing the brake pads. If the warning light is still on after changing the brake pads remove the fuse for 10 seconds.
Check the brake fluid level, as on many vehicles the "emergency brake" (in the UK, Hand-brake) warning light also acts as a warning light for low brake-fluid.
That warning light means a light bulb is out. Check all of your brake lights (including the brake light on the rear dash!)