It seems like there might be air in your brake system. You should try bleeding your brakes and filling it with fresh brake fluid.
An Improper WIPE.. will cause a skid Too much pressure on the gas pedal or brake pedal can cause a skid.
Yes, a defective brake booster can cause pedal vibration. When the brake booster fails to provide the necessary assistance, it can lead to uneven pressure in the brake system, resulting in vibrations in the brake pedal during use. Additionally, issues such as air leaks or internal failures can contribute to this problem, affecting overall braking performance and feel. If you experience pedal vibration, it's advisable to have the brake system inspected by a professional.
The brake pedal has nothing to do with it. If air is in the system then bleed the brakes.
it wont just come out. you need to pump the brake pedal.
brake switch located on the top of the brake pedal
Braking distance is a function of pressure applied to the brake pedal.
Well the automobile brake systems starts with the pedal that is under your dash, when you apply pressure to that pedal it interns applies pressure to the brakes.
Covering the brake is putting your foot over the brake pedal without touching it. Riding the brake is actually putting pressure on the brake pedal.
Hardness in the brake pedal can because by low brake fluid. Air in the brake lines can also cause the pedal to push hard.
more than likely its your brake switch on the brake pedal. pull up on the brake pedal and see if it goes off. if it does you need a new brake switch if it doesnt you might be able to adjust it. if adjusting it doesnt do it your still going to need to replace the brake switch.
Check around brake pedal for something rubbing. If OK, I'd look into the master cylinder.
Answer 1 - Excessive Pressure Required to Activate Brake LightsAlthough I am not familiar with your vehicle, I suspect that the cause for the symptom you describe is that the brake light switch position is out of adjustment.