The brake pedal vibrates.
Yes, you will feel the brake pulsate. Just keep full steady pressure on the pedal and steer around the accident if possible.
And why in the world would you want to do that, as the rear brakes which are operated by the parking brake are already activated by the brake pedal. Do not even think of doing this.
There is a switch that is activated by the arm of the brake pedal. You can see it by looking underneath the dashboard. The switch could be malfunctioning or it may have to be adjusted by loosening the locknut and backing it away from the the brake pedal arm.
This is because of the antilock brake systems, or ABS. When the ABS is activated in a vehicle it can feel like the pedal is pushing back at you when you stop or start to slowly press the brakes.
The brake light switch is located near the top of the brake pedal. When the pedal is depressed the switch is activated and sends current to the brake lights. To access the switch, the under dash panel needs to be removed.
Push hard on the brake pedal when your moving. If the wheels start to lockup ABS will be activated.
I think you have air in the brake lines.
In an Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, the brake light switch is typically located above the brake pedal, mounted on the brake pedal assembly. It is activated when the pedal is pressed, completing the circuit for the brake lights. To access it, you may need to remove any covering or panel underneath the dashboard. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for specific details related to your model year.
On a 2005 Ford Sterling truck, the brake light switch is typically located near the brake pedal assembly. It's mounted on the brake pedal bracket and is activated when the brake pedal is pressed. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or trim under the dashboard. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams for your model.
In a 1999 Hyundai Excel, the brake light switch is typically located near the top of the brake pedal assembly. It is mounted on the bracket that holds the brake pedal and is activated when the pedal is pressed. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel for better visibility and reach. If you're having issues with the brake lights, checking this switch can help diagnose the problem.
problem could be caused by, a bad return spring on brake pedal, a bad brake booster, a bad vacuum line to booster, a bad master cylander, or worn out brake linings on wheels
There should be a switch under the dash activated by the movement of the brake pedal arm.