There is a little nipple looking valve on the caliper.. unscrew that and press on the brake. when all fluid is gone fill resivoir back up and bleed the brakes
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tcsd and abs work of sensors on all wheels so check for wiring and connections
brake light ( on dash) can be low fluid level in the brake reservoir, hand brake still on
run the fault codes to find exact codes that are putting the lights on
I'm not 100% sure on that car but every car I have worked on the brake fluid goes into the reservoir located in front of the master cylinder with is attached to the brake booster. Usually on the drivers side by the closer to the fire wall.
The fluid resivor is a small bowl with a cap on it on the drivers side under the hood near the brake master cylinder. If there is no fluid in it the clutch may be worn out and needs to be replaced. Also if you fill the resivor you may need to bleed the system. Fill the resivoir with normal brake fluid (DOT 3) them locate the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder bolted to the transmission. I have pictures for you of the Clutch master cylinder (where the fluid goes) and the slave cylinder where you bleed it.
There is a little nipple looking valve on the caliper.. unscrew that and press on the brake. when all fluid is gone fill resivoir back up and bleed the brakes
Check your brake fluid level in the engine compartment. Its located on the rear RH side of the engine compartment, its a white/clear resevoir connecting to a large black circular object. If the fluid is low, fill to proper level, also I would recommend having your brake system checked as there may be a leak. If the fluid is fine and at the proper level, you may have a damaged/broken brake fluid level sensor or damaged/broken Emergency brake switch. Hopefully this helps....please rate thanks!!
The first think I would do is check to make sure you have enough brake fluid to operate the brake caliper. Should be a simple fluid check under your hood. If it is low, then your brakes will be spongy and the car will take much longer to stop. If problem persists definitely have a mechanic or the dealer check this out as it is very dangerous when you can't stop!
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