On some late 90's/early 2000's VW and Audis, the ABS controller goes bad, causing the ABS light and brake light to come on. No trouble codes on the ones I've seen, because the ABS controller cannot even communicate with the scan tool (VAGcom). I can't imagine the dash is the problem - but a good vehicle specific scan tool can check that, too.
Take it to the stealership and get your brakes checked
Take you car in to a mechanic and have the brakes checked.
If you suspect something, get them checked. If you get vibration while applying the brakes, get them checked. If you get grinding noise from the brakes, get them checked.
If your brakes feel like they are pulling you should get them checked out. These brakes may need to be replaced.
Finding a place to get car brakes checked should not present a problem. Sears, Pep Boys, Meineke, Firestone, Goodyear and Midas are all places where one can get their car brakes checked.
You wouldn't want to be going down an incline (a hill) and find you have no brakes!
becuz u start 2 sweat if u dontOne reason why the brakes on a car should be checked regularly is because they are so important. You have to be sure that when you need to stop, you will be able to.
There is a reason why it is on. Check the fluid level, it may be low. This would be an indication that you need to have the brakes checked soon.
It is one because there is a problem with the ABS (automatic braking system). You need to have it checked. The brakes could possibly fail without warning.
If you did not go to a Toyota dealer then the brake material may not be correct for ... Q: Since my front brake pads were replaced I'm now getting a pulsation in my brake ... You should have your brakes checked as a precaution
It depends. High quality brakes can last a very long time if you drive your car properly and do not rabbit drive. If they are squeaking, you should have them checked out.
have your brakes checked