Weak alternator?
Check with a voltmeter
Without engine running and a good battery reading should be around 12.8 With engine running reading should be 13.8-14.2
Check around brake pedal for something rubbing. If OK, I'd look into the master cylinder.
turn ignition switch to run do not start press gas pedal to floor three times within five seconds change oil light will flash if you did it rght turn off then start engine then you are done
Check your brake pedal, follow it up into the under dash. You should see where the pedal stop meets a bar with a switch attached. The rubber piece that triggers the swith to shut off the light when the brake is released probably broke off which leaves a hole in the pedal bar for the button on the switch to go through without being depressed to shut off the light.
check brake light fuse and brake light switch on pedal
Turn the key to run position Depress the accelerator pedal to the floor 3times in 5 seconds. The light should flash and the go out. Turn the key off and the start the engine.
This is normal. The 4-way and brake light share the same bulb. The brake light overrides the 4-way when applied.
The brake light switch on a Nissan is located just behind the brake pedal. It sends a signal to the brake lights when the pedal is pressed to turn them on.
She pressed on the gas pedal to make the car go forward.He pressed on the sustain pedal while he played piano.
When the left pedal on a piano is pressed, it softens the sound by dampening the vibration of the strings.
the clutch pedal
Turn the ignition set to on without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times in quick succession and watch for battery light to flash three times, when it does, it is reset.
When the far left pedal on a piano is pressed, it softens the sound by dampening the vibration of the strings.
When the middle piano pedal is pressed, it sustains and sustains only the notes that are being played at that moment.
I pressed the pedal to move faster in my car.
The middle pedal on a piano is called the sostenuto pedal. When pressed, it sustains only the notes that are being held down at the moment the pedal is pressed, allowing other notes to be played without sustaining.
The middle pedal on a piano is called the sostenuto pedal. When pressed, it sustains only the notes that are being held down at the time the pedal is pressed, allowing other notes to be played without sustaining.
The middle pedal on the piano is called the sostenuto pedal. When pressed, it sustains only the notes that are being held down at the moment the pedal is pressed, allowing other notes to be played without sustaining.