There is an electronic relay switch which turns on the rear brake lights-It's located behind the brake pedal- It clicks when you push the pedal down, making contact.
reverse then hit the brakes hard do this a few time and the self adjusters should adjust for you
the switch on brake pedal is faulty and needs replacing
probably the clutch cylinder is gone :(
You have to keep it down with your foot!
If none of the brake lights are working i would suspect the brake switch at the brake pedal.
Possibly nothing more than the brake pedal return spring catching on something.
Check the bulbs. If these are OK it could be the switch on the brake pedal arm.
you most likely have low brake fluid or if it stops fine its just an annoying noise
Can't say that I fully understand the question. Rear window brake? Brakes don't work? Please explain. Does brake pedal go to the floor? No brake fluid in Master cylinder? due to leak. Brake pedal has normal travel but no stopping? Worn brake linings. Clicking in console could be normal, sounds like shift interlock is working properly. Allowing you to shift from "park" into other shift positions. Have to step on brake pedal to allow shift.
Hold the break pedal down and the milometer trip button turn on the ignition whilst holding these in the service light will flash then resets
That clicking noise you hear when you press and release the brake pedal is the "Shift Lock Solenoid" engaging and disengageing. The shift lock solenoid is located below the center console directly underneath the gear shift lever. That sound is normal.
The clicking sound is normal when u push down the brake pedal, mine does the same thing, try checking the connections to your taillights and if that doesn't work it might very well be your bulbs. And if it's not that, i don't know what to tell you.