What does it mean when your brake fluid light comes on?
The most likely cause of the brake warning light is that the brake fluid level has got a little low. You should stop when it’s safe to do so, consult your owner’s manual to locate the brake fluid reservoir and top it up with the correct brake fluid. This should result in the brake warning light going out.
Why is my parking brake service light on?
Typically, your brake warning light being on means your parking brake is engaged, but if you’re still seeing the red (or orange) warning on your dash while the parking brake is disengaged, you’re going to need to get your brakes inspected as soon as possible.
What happens if I drive with low brake fluid?
Low brake fluid will affect your brake pads and sometimes cause vibrations under braking. Noisy brakes are always unhappy brakes. It could be your brake fluid that is affecting the pads or the way in which the callipers are engaging. Have a professional check over your brakes for repairs and peace of mind.
What does the brake service warning light mean?
No matter the reason or issue, when your brake service warning light comes on and is not due to your parking brake being engaged, you should have brake repair performed on your vehicle. If you do not want to have to take time off work, skip a class, or miss an important appointment, let brake repair come to you.
Is it safe to drive with a red brake system warning light?
It’s not safe to drive a vehicle with a red brake system warning light and an ABS light on. In most cases it’s OK to drive with just the amber ABS light on. Check your brake fluid level, the fluid should be above the low level mark on the reservoir. If it’s below this level check under the car for obvious signs of a fluid leak.
What happens when you release the parking brake?
Releasing the brake should turn off the light. Some vehicles will automatically release the parking brake when you shift out of park. RepairPal Tip: Depending on your vehicle, it may have one or more brake warning lights. Some have a separate parking brake warning light, while others may combine several brake-related functions into one light.
What to do if your parking brake light is still on?
Tip: New vehicles may be equipped with an electronic parking brake that is engaged and released simply by pressing a button on the dashboard. The button is marked with the same symbol as the parking brake light on the instrument cluster. Press this button to release the parking brake. Step 2: Check to see if the brake light is still illuminated.