Your rotors are either worn unevenly, warped or both. Replace them next brake job.
Yes, you will feel the brake pulsate. Just keep full steady pressure on the pedal and steer around the accident if possible.
when your brake pedal moves up and down when you press the pedal ,usually it is a warped brake rotor or a loose bearing on one or both brake rotors Warped front disk brake rotors.
A vibrating brake pedal is an indication of a warped rotor. Noise is common to disk brakes but depending on the noise it can mean that the brake pads are worn out and you are due for a brake job.
That one is self explanatory it is the pedal(Gas and Brake) button it adjust it like the automatic buttons for the drivers seats.
All brake light sensors are switches connected to the brake pedal. its a switch that is mounted on the front of the pedal on the top.
Located in the brake pedal assembly
Step on the brake pedal.
In front of the brake pedal.
Start with: Check fuses, brake light switch (at brake pedal), check for trailer harness problems, check bulbs.
Stomp the brake pedal and do not release heavy pressure. Let the anti-lock brakes prevent the skid, as you steer around the obstruction if possible. The brake pedal will vibrate and you will hear some noise, but just keep pushing on the brake.
Air in the system. Bleed the brake system.
The passenger compartment fuse box is located below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal on a 2000 Ford Expedition