Rotors are more than likely warped. Make sure when you get this fixed that the lug nuts are torqued to the proper specs. Over tightening the lug nuts will warp the rotors. This could also be a tire or wheel bearing problem. Inspect tires carefully. If rotors and tires are OK, check bearings.
on the firewall, if its a standard transmission its the larger of the two
try turning the switch off
use brake fluid
look to the left of the brake pedal drivers side under dash
You might want to ensure that the handbrake is completely released; you might also check the brake fluid level.
Probably need to replace the bulb.
it will be on the steering coluum almost touching the brake pedal. UNDER the dash. wires plug into it. Also Mitsubishi has recalled this part. Call your dealer or Mitsubishi itself (have the VIN handy).
Sometimes it's the Emergency brake, sometimes it doesnt go all the way down. I had to pull, it release it, pull it, release it etc....
I believe the awnser varies on what model you have... I have a 1999 galant GTZ mine has disc ( rotors ) front and back, The rear has the disc drum combo for the parking brake... Hope this helps
To replace the front brake pads on a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant you will only need a few tools. You will need a jack, tire blocks, a large C-clamp, and a 14 mm socket.
When Brake Rotors Are To Thin To Turn On A Brake Lathe To Have The Minumn Thickness. They Need To Be Replaced.
Front rotors could be warped. Replace