blown bulb in the dash pannel, or bad switch on the bottom of the handle , or bad wireing !
Brake lighta computer sensor.It could also be low brake fluid.
It is possible that a wheel speed sensor is bad. This will cause the anti lock braking to not read the wheel correctly which would be a brake problem that would cause a light.
Front emergency brake? Do you mean a frozen cable? If front brake is locked may be a frozen caliper Emergency brake tied to rear brakes only
The emergency brake cable is probably seized and the emergency brake is not releasing.
Yes the emergency brake cables can freeze up but will not cause a problem until it is applied.
Brake fluid in reservoir below acceptable level.
Yes, a bad ground can cause the brake warning light to illuminate. If there is a poor electrical connection in the grounding system, it can lead to incorrect readings from the brake system sensors or cause electrical faults, triggering the warning light. Additionally, issues with the brake fluid level or the brake system itself can also contribute to the light turning on, so it's important to check all related components.
A leak in the braking circuit is a likely cause.. Brake fluid leaking from a poorly tightened joint etc - will cause the level in the reservoir to fall - causing the sensor to trip the warning light.
The good news is the brake lights still appear to work even when this warning is displayed. Does anyone know if the brake lights are at risk of not coming on when you hit the brakes?
Yes, but with damage to the brake system. OH YES - IF the Emergency brake is adjusted 2 tight or partically on YES-BUT (Sometimes) it will cause the brakes 2 Grab & can cause premature wear on the pads or shoes.
This warning light means that you need to add brake fluid to your car. Improper fluid levels can cause brake malfunction resulting in an accident.
No, they are not compatible and it will cause damage.