What Causes the Engine Warning Light and Brake Light to Illuminate?
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There are three possible reasons why a car's brake light remains illuminated: insufficient brake fluid; damaged tail light bulb; or worn brake pads requiring replacement. Brake fluid plays a crucial role in a vehicle's braking system. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the force applied is transmitted by the piston in the master cylinder. Here's additional information: Brake fluid level: The brake fluid reservoir has upper and lower level marks. If the fluid level falls below the lower mark, the sensor beside the reservoir detects this condition and triggers the brake warning light on the dashboard. This situation can be resolved simply by topping up the brake fluid to the proper level in the reservoir.