Heat use an oxy acetylene torch. Heat it up and pound off with a hammer and pry bar.
No.
There is still air in the system.
Assuming you mean brake lights, the brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment.
You need a minimum of 2 brake lights, So if your car has 3 brake lights and one goes out, you are still legal. Some cars do not come equipped with 3 brake lights but others do such as a honda civic with a spoiler light do.
The transit brake warning light, on a Ford, can be reset by changing the brake pads. If the warning light is still on after changing the brake pads remove the fuse for 10 seconds.
If the brakes are still operating normally, check the tail light bulbs.
The transit brake warning light, on a Ford, can be reset by changing the brake pads. If the warning light is still on after changing the brake pads remove the fuse for 10 seconds.
The brake light switch might not be connected properly. Remove the brake light switch for 10 seconds and replace it to its original position.
The brake light switch is stuck or out of adjustment. If it is a mechanical switch it is located somewhere on the brake pedal swing arm. If it is a pressure switch it is located near the Master Cylinder.
If the airbag is deployed on a 1993 Honda Civic the car can still be drivable. Be sure to remove the air to be able to safely operate the vehicle.
You need to change the bulb. The filiment for the brake light part of the bulb is "open" or burned out. The filiment for the tail light portion will still work.
The brake fluid level may need to be topped off. Otherwise if the light is still on after checking the fluid, the ABS system should be checked by a professional. Be sure to use the type of brake fluid recommended on the brake fluid cap.