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Home >> Technical Articles >>What do the brake warning lights mean in my car
What do the brake warning lights mean in my car
Time: 2011-07-28
  

What do the brake warning lights mean in my car

 

Most cars have one or two brake warning lights on the dashboard. When you first start your car, all of the lights on the dashboard should light up. This is the bulb check; they should go out in a few seconds. If a light doesn't go out, then your car is alerting you of a problem. If a light does not light during the bulb check, it tells you that you need to replace the bulb.

 

Your car illuminates the BRAKE light­ to indicate one of two things:

 

that your emergency brake is on. Release it to solve the problem.

that you have lost brake pressure in half of the brake system

 

 

What should you do if you see this warning light

 

Brake Fluid and Pressure Problems

If releasing the emergency brake doesn't make the light go off, you should slowly and calmly pull over and stop. If the brake system has completely failed, you will have to use the emergency brake for braking. If the light stays on, it means that the pressure on one side of the brake system is lower than on the other. ­

 

There are a couple reasons this could happen:

 

There could be a leak in one part of the system, making it impossible to hold pressure

The hydraulic fluid could be low

In either case, your braking performance will be impaired and you should have the car repaired before driving it again.­

 

Cars with antilock brakes have an amber or yellow warning light, which usually says ABS. If this light stays illuminated after the bulb check, it indicates a problem with the antilock braking system. The ABS controller will disable the system and your brakes should function as if you don't have ABS. In this case, you can safely drive the car to a mechanic for service.

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