well if you are on a bike the pedal is high because your feet need to tuch it.so if your short and you know it then your feet will tuch it.
There might be a switch attached to the brake pedal. When depressing the brake, at a certain point in the travel of that pedal, it trips a switch, which turns on the brake lights. Have someone check to see if the high mount brake light is or is not coming on, too. Chances are it is that brake light switch.
Your brake rotors are warped.
If traveling, lower speed below 40 mph, put foot on brake pedal and then pull 4x4 lever toward down to 4 high. When parked, put foot on brake pedal and pull same 4x4 lever into 4 high. Brake pedal needs to be utilized (if only to slow down) to do this. Keep foot on brake pedal until in 4x4.
It is above the brake pedal not under it. Follow the brake pedal bracket all the way up and you will see the brake pedal switch.
Just above the brake pedal, on the mounting bracket that the pedal pivots on.Just above the brake pedal, on the mounting bracket that the pedal pivots on.
to the left of the brake pedal
An Improper WIPE.. will cause a skid Too much pressure on the gas pedal or brake pedal can cause a skid.
The brake light is controlled by a little button switch that's mounted high on the brake pedal lever. If you follow the brake pedal upwards with your fingers, you'll feel the button. It has a spring in the button that pushes the button back out when you release the brake pedal. If the spring jams, the brake lights stay on. Replace the button switch.
Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.
There is a brake switch which is actually behind the brake pedal, the fuse would not have blown its more like the brake switch. Easily fixed too.
On the brake pedal bracket under the dash.On the brake pedal bracket under the dash.
It would be the rubber pad that sits on your brake pedal. Unless they were referring to brake pads, which are the pads which enables your vehicle to stop by pressing the brake pedal.