To prevent the car from stalling
Look for a blown fuse.
If you look up under the dash, you'll see a switch on the arm holding the brake pedal. That's where it starts.
Brake fluid does not need to be changed as oil is but constantly needs to be replenished.
Have an electrician check the wiring that goes to the brake lights in the trunk of the car.
Could be air in the breaks or your running out of brake fluid. Id suggest refilling up on fluid or checking for air in them.
the switch needs to be adjusted
brake light switch, it is typically located above the brake pedal somewhere on the brake pedal arm
my lights are not working when i changed the pads on my peutgeo partner van
Unlike the two standard brake light bulbs, which are generally changed from behind, a 'third' brake light is usually changed from the front. Locate the lens mounting screws and remove them; the bulb should then be revealed.
Possibly a bad BOO Switch. BOO means Brake On and Off switch. Common problem in mid 90's explorers. Would cause rough idle and stalling.
already changed brake switch but cant shift form P