check the master cylinder.
It is because the switch on brake pedal has been moved. It must be pushed by the pedal all the time, and when you push the brake pedal, the button switch comes out, and then you should turn your lights on. This switch is tight by double nut next to the pedal, so disconnect it, release the tightened nut, or verify that it is tight, make sure it is pushed by the pedal every time this one is up, make a turn if needed to make tight again.
they are bled to remove air out of your brake system. bleeding prevents you from having mushy brakes or your pedal going to the floor. it also makes the pedal tight and more sensitive to your feet.
could be your ignition
It is above the brake pedal not under it. Follow the brake pedal bracket all the way up and you will see the brake pedal switch.
You may need to have the brakeline bled (drained of brake fluid) and add new brake fluid while making sure brakeline is air free. This is usually done by pumping the brake until the pedal becomes appropriately firm . Hope this helps .
Just above the brake pedal, on the mounting bracket that the pedal pivots on.Just above the brake pedal, on the mounting bracket that the pedal pivots on.
to the left of the brake pedal
Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.
It would be the rubber pad that sits on your brake pedal. Unless they were referring to brake pads, which are the pads which enables your vehicle to stop by pressing the brake pedal.
On the brake pedal bracket under the dash.On the brake pedal bracket under the dash.
manualy lift brake pedal to see if they go out. if so check spring at pedal
On the brake pedal.