What to Do When the Brake Light Malfunctions?

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LaSophie
07/29/25 10:56pm
If the brake light malfunction warning appears, it should be inspected and repaired immediately. The brake light malfunction warning may indicate that the brake pads are worn thin or the brake fluid is insufficient, and continuing to drive poses safety risks. More information about the brakes is as follows: 1. The car's braking system is related to the vehicle's braking, i.e., the automotive braking system is designed to technically ensure the safe driving of the car. 2. All new cars undergo a break-in period for the braking system during initial use. The first 1,000 kilometers is the break-in period for the new car's braking system, and it is best to avoid emergency braking situations. 3. Both the car's brake pads and brake discs have a service life and must be replaced when worn to a certain extent. Under normal urban driving conditions, the lifespan is approximately 50,000 kilometers for the brake discs and around 30,000 kilometers for the brake pads. However, the specific situation depends on the driver's habits. It is recommended to check them every 10,000 kilometers. In addition to the brake pads, the brake fluid should also be replaced regularly, generally every 50,000 kilometers.
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