Who installed them for you? and what model of vehicle is it? Those would be important facts to know before I can answer your question.
Check the brake fluid level. If it is ok, take it to a garage that can diagnoise ABS problems.
If both the TLC (Traction Control) and brake warning lights are illuminated in a Land Rover Freelander, it may indicate a malfunction in the vehicle's braking system or traction control system. This could be due to low brake fluid levels, a faulty brake sensor, or an issue with the ABS system. It's essential to address these warning lights promptly, as they could compromise vehicle safety and performance. A diagnostic check is recommended to identify the specific problem.
The VSC (Variable Skid Control) is a component of the braking system of your vehicle. The fact that both warning lights are lit indicates that there is a problem with your vehicle's brake system. Get it to a dealer, or mechanic ASAP!
are you sure it is the brake lights and not the tail lights. if it is the brake lights you most likely have a short some where. go to a auto eletrican It is the brake lights which turn on. Short in the switch or the wiring?
Blown fuse, both lights are burnt out, There is a wiring or ground issue.
Check the tail light bulbs. These bulbs do double duty. Thet are both the tail light & the brake light. Tail light part might be burnt out.
Brake light switch near brake pedal
It needs checked out but both the hazard and brake lights go through the turn signal switch.
I obviously means that there is something wrong with the alternator or battery. When both lights are on 80 percent of the time its the alternator. Either your belt fell off or your alternator went bad.
Brake light switch stuck or out of adjustment. It is either located on the brake pedal somewhere or it may be a pressure switch located on or near the master cylinder.
Driving without brake lights is dangerous because other drivers may not be able to anticipate when you are slowing down or stopping. This lack of warning can increase the risk of rear-end collisions, putting both you and other drivers at risk of injury or even death. Brake lights are a crucial safety feature that helps communicate your intentions on the road, so it is important to ensure they are functioning properly at all times.
your brake light switch is probably out