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If the brake lining indicator is staying on consistently, then it is possible for your brake warning to come on as well. It is an additional warning to have the brakes repaired if needed, and if the fluid in the reservoir gets low to compensate for the worn brakes, then it can cause the light to come on as well.
Check your brake switch as it could be faulty hence causing a close circuit which in turn causes the brake light to stay on.It is normally located at the top of the brake pedal.Hope this helps.
there is a sensor on the brake pads on bmws that check for noise and when the sensor hears noise it is telling the car that the wear indicators on the brakes are hitting and causing noise because the brake pads(lining) is low,means check your brakes the pads are low and if you dont check them soon you will have no pads left and my grind the pads metal to metal against the rotors,so all it is saying is you may need new brakes because they are worn out
hope that helps,,,
I had a similar problem like this with my 98 explorer once; neither brake lights worked and the top one stayed on very dimly at all times. It turns out both of my brake lights went bad at exactly the same time, which for some reason made the top light stay on. Felt like an idiot, but all I needed to do was change the bulbs.
Check to see if your brake pads and rotors are in good condition. Or if
you have replaced the pads yourself and have not reset the wheel
sensors this would cause the ABS Antilock Brake System light and the
ASC Automatic Stability Control light to stay on as the ASC uses the
ABS brakes with computer assistance to control the car
The negative terminal on the battery is not making good contact due to corrosion build up. Clean the terminal and the lights will go out. A poor connection results in the lights staying on.
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