First check if bulbs and fuses are good and see if the back lights come on when you turn on the lights. If everything works and the bulbs and fuses are good then its most likely the brake switch on your brake pedal, its usually the only thing wired to the brake pedal. If its not that you might have a short somewhere but usually its either fuses or the brake switch, both are cheap and easy to change.
bleed brakes
Check the brake light fuse first. Then check for a bad brake light switch at the brake pedal.
yes my brake lights dont work First check the fuses, then check the bulbs then check the brake light switch
Impossible to answer from such a short description, but probably you need to tighten the cables one way or another. Try the related links.
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need more detail to answer that. Try www.bicycletutor.com or www.parktool.com for repair instructions.
Yes, your normal brakes will still work, but the ABS may not function.
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You probably have air in the lines or the brake booster is losing vacuum. Have the brakes bleed and have someone put a vacuum gauge on the booster,
I had this same problem with a 91, on mine it was the caliper slides, which allow the brakes to self-adjust.I was able free them up with penatrating oil and then work them back and forth until they worked on their own.The slides are where the mounting bolts go through the calipers. Hope this helps Good Luck.
You have a problem withe the ABS. Seek professional help.
Just go to a parking lot on a rainy day go above about 40 and slam on the brakes. If you skid you dont have antilock brakes, if you hear that grinding noise that kinda skips and you slow down but dont slid you do.