Have your brakes checked. The front brake pads employ a small metal spring to start squealing when the pads are nearly worn out to prevent damage to the rotors. It could be making contact with the rotor, even when the brakes aren't on.
Chirping means the brake pads are worn out. That is a warning device built into the brake pad. Replace the brake pads.
Worn belt, brake pads, bad CV joint are a few possibilities.
No, you must use only one. (Unless you are driving a manual shift vehicle, and use your other foot for the clutch. ) But still, you are supposed to use just one foot for both gas and brake. It would be both counterproductive and mechanically unwise to use one foot on the gas and one on the brake. When you need to brake, if you still have a foot on the gas, you won't be slowing much-- any slight speed advantage in depressing the brake is greatly outweighed by the likelihood of depressing both pedals at once.
Sticking brake calipers. This can be caused by moisture in the brake fluid which will cause the calipers to rust. Replace the calibers and replace all the brake fluid. It can also be caused by driving with your foot on the brake.
dodge 2001 Dakota brake lights won't burn Check the fuses. If the fuses are okay check the brake light switch.
It isn't there, Dodge didn't wire the Dakota with one. You will have to wire the brake controller your self.
The 2001 Dodge Dakota, with a towing package, has a trailer brake built in. The trailer brake is part of the towing package.
DOT 3
DOT 3 brake fluid.
Driving with you left foot on the brake.
To fix a 95 Dodge Dakota with no brake lights, first check to ensure the fuse has not blown. If the fuse is good, check to ensure the brake light bulbs are not burn out.
When making changes to the brake system of a car, it is important to have a diagram to compare work. For a 1991 Dodge Dakota a rear brake assembly diagram can be found in the maintenance manual.