On the left hand side by your steering wheel theres a swtich with a light on it. Press it. I cannot tell by your question WHICH brake light you're talking about. If it is on the instrument panel, then I don't know. However, if you're talking about the brake lights on the rear of the vehicle staying on, then the cause is probably a misadjusted brake light SWITCH. Or the switch could be defective.
The red light on the headlamp is illuminated to indicate that the rear brake is engaged or that there is an issue with the brake system.
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They are not supposed to. The DRL function only activates low or high beam lights, depending on the model. Interior lights and taillights remain extinguished in order to increase contrast of brake and turn signals as well as lengthen the life of the bulbs.
brake swich
Its under the motor
Check bulbs, fuse, brake light sensors.
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Yes; the Volkswagen Jetta tdi had a thick disk brake in the front end and the rear disk brake is larger in diameter than the front brakes but not as reinforced.
Brake lights on a 2000 Honda Odyssey may remain stuck on due to a faulty brake light switch, which is typically located near the brake pedal. If the switch is stuck in the "on" position or has failed, it will keep the brake lights illuminated. Additionally, issues such as a malfunctioning relay or problems in the wiring could also cause the brake lights to stay on. It's advisable to inspect these components to identify and resolve the issue.
You don't unless you are parked with the engine running. If you are parked and you want the engine running but don't want the daytime running lights on just shut the car off and set the parking brake then start the car back up. The lights should remain off until you release the parking brake.
Look to see where you fill the brake fluid and where your filling the brake fluid that is the master cylinder.
wire for brake sensor just loose where does it hook to