The e-brake may be off but the e-brake cable(s) may be frozen or need to be adjusted.
The most probable cause is that the brake light switch is out of adjustment.
Check the switch adjustment on the brake pedal arm.
the brake light switch is out of adjustment. Readjust the switch.
Brake light switch either out of adjustment or defective Should be located at upper end of brake pedal under dash
A broken or out of adjustment brake light switch.
A defective or out of adjustment brake light switch.
Poor brake adjustment can lead to uneven brake pad contact and reduced force applied to the braking surface, resulting in decreased braking efficiency. When brakes are misaligned or not properly calibrated, it can cause longer stopping distances and increased wear on brake components. Additionally, inadequate adjustment can lead to overheating and brake fade, further compromising the vehicle's stopping power. Overall, proper brake adjustment is crucial for optimal performance and safety.
un equal adjustment of brakes will cause one brake to apply earlier and harder than other brake
The brake light switch is under the dash, and whenever the brake pedal is touched the brake light comes on. If the switch has failed or is out of adjustment it will leave the brake light on.
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.
Your bike brake may be sticking on one side due to a misalignment of the brake pads or a buildup of dirt and debris. This can cause uneven pressure on the brake, leading to one side sticking. Regular maintenance and adjustment of the brake system can help prevent this issue.
It's probably a worn suspension part.