If the brake pedal won't go down when pushed, it could indicate a problem with the brake system, such as low brake fluid, a malfunctioning master cylinder, or a blockage in the brake lines. Additionally, a seized brake caliper or a problem with the brake booster could be the cause. It's important to inspect the brake components and fluid levels immediately, as this could affect vehicle safety. If you're unsure, consult a professional mechanic for diagnosis and repairs.
theres a pressure switch just above brake pedal under the dash probably bad
Check the brake light switch down on the brake pedal.
Is your parking brake on?
Brake switch. Look behind the pedal. Push that in, and your brake should turn off. The problem is that your clip that goes into a hole in the pedal is now gone. So, the switch never gets pushed in. Tyler Killswitch Performance Brake switch. Look behind the pedal. Push that in, and your brake should turn off. The problem is that your clip that goes into a hole in the pedal is now gone. So, the switch never gets pushed in. Tyler Killswitch Performance
Your brake lights are actuated by a switch that is connected to the brake pedal or to the hydraulics. It's sticking in the closed position. Just follow the pedal down until you see the wire.
The brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment. The brake light switch is attached to the brake pedal lever above the brake pedal pad.
The friction assembly that holds the pedal down is broken. Replacement of the complete e-brake pedal assembly is required. Your local Chevy dealer can get you that part for aprox $70 or you can try getting a used part from a salvage yard.
it wont just come out. you need to pump the brake pedal.
Worn master cylinder.
do your brake lights work wen pressing brake . if not its the brake pedal sensor
You must have air in the system. Get your brakes checked ASAP !
Change the brake switch located where the brake pedal is, a little above. Done!