What are the reasons for the brake warning light to illuminate?

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DeSilas
07/29/25 11:07pm
The reasons for the brake warning light to illuminate are: 1. The handbrake is not released or not fully released; 2. Insufficient brake fluid level. The common reasons for the car's brake system warning light to frequently illuminate include: 1. ABS function failure; 2. Severe wear or failure of the brake pads; 3. Brake fluid not meeting the required standards. The solutions for the car's brake system warning light to illuminate are: 1. Check the wiring and connectors for poor contact or damage; 2. Inspect the installation gap, position, and contamination of the wheel speed sensor and toothed ring; 3. Avoid high-speed driving and sudden braking; 4. Adjust the wheel bearing clearance to the normal value.
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