What to Do When the Brake Light of Hyundai Verna Is On?
2 Answers
Solutions for when the brake light of Hyundai Verna is on: 1. If it's due to insufficient brake fluid, which is often accompanied by noticeably reduced braking power, simply replenishing the brake fluid in time will suffice; 2. If the brake switch is damaged, meaning the brake pedal and the brake sensor switch are not properly in contact or the sensor switch is faulty, it requires disassembly for inspection and repair. The Hyundai Verna is a model under Beijing Hyundai, classified as an A0-class compact car with dimensions of 4340mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2570mm. The vehicle is equipped with a 1.6L YCVVT engine and comes with either a 5MT or 4AT transmission.
Last time I drove the Hyundai Verna, I also encountered the brake warning light coming on. It could be due to low brake fluid or the brake pads being worn too thin triggering the warning. I first checked the brake fluid reservoir myself—it's the small cap on the right side of the engine bay—unscrewed it to check the fluid level. If it's below the MIN line, just top it up with new brake fluid. If the light remains on, it's likely a brake pad issue. Most modern cars' braking systems are equipped with small sensors that trigger the warning light when the pads are excessively worn. An electronic fault is also possible, but don't ignore it casually—this light indicates potential brake issues, which are critical for safety. It's best to visit a repair shop immediately; otherwise, sudden brake failure on the road could be dangerous. I maintain good driving habits and regularly inspect my brakes to avoid last-minute panic.