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Brake light: 5 reasons why it appears on the dashboard

Brake light: 5 reasons why it appears on the dashboard

The brake light on the dashboard can appear for a few different reasons, including:

Low Brake Fluid:

Low Brake Fluid

If the brake light comes on and stays on, it may be an indication that the brake fluid level is low. This can happen if there is a leak in the brake system, or if the brake pads are worn and need to be replaced.

Worn Brake Pads: 

Worn Brake Pads


If the brake light comes on and goes off when you apply the brakes, it may be an indication that the brake pads are worn and need to be replaced.

Faulty Brake System:

Faulty Brake System

The brake light can also come on if there is a problem with the brake system, such as a faulty brake booster, master cylinder, or ABS system.

Emergency Brake:

Emergency Brake

If the emergency brake is engaged or not fully released, the brake light can come on.

Brake Light Switch:

brake light switch

The brake light switch is located near the brake pedal, and it can become stuck or fail, causing the brake light to stay on.

If the brake light comes on, it’s important to have it checked as soon as possible to ensure that the brakes are functioning properly and to prevent any potential safety issues.

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