Because there is a fault in the brake system. Could be low brake fluid, vac leaks, bad ABS sensors, etc.
Because there is a fault in the brake system. Could be low brake fluid, vac leaks, bad ABS sensors, etc.
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It is because the brake light switch under the brake pedal is faulty. usually replacing this will solve the problem. it is designed in such a way that when the brake pedal is depressed the switch completes a circuit and the lights come on. the fault occurs when the switch closes the circuit even though the pedal is not depressed. hope this helps.
Trailer Brake Control fault.
Low brake fluid in master cylinder, fault in brake fluid level sensor, parking brake is on, parking brake sensor fault.
A possible soloution is that there is a fault in the ground (earth) somewhere in the bodywork. If the car ia old or subject to corrosion, look for rusty or corroded contacts. -firstmate-
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The power brake booster is probably at fault.
Put your foot on brake pedal and lift the brake release at the console.
This could be from the optional Anti-Lock Brake booster recharging. If it does it constantly, there may be a wheel sensor fault or a leak in the accumulator. If the sound goes away after a minute or so of driving, don't worry about it.
it means you have a fault with you engine, GO TO A NISSAN DEALER just like it says really
the brake lights are on a separate cuircut,if your brake lights are staying then it will be a fault with the brake light switch. the switch is located under dash,and will be on or very close to brake pedal.