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Old Dec 13, 2007, 07:30 PM
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my brake light

for some reason my brake light is always on, it will turn off for a little bit but then it goes back to being on, as far as i can tell my brakes arnt in use while the light is on and the brake is all the way down.

does anyone one know what is worng

my car is a 95 altima

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Old Dec 13, 2007, 07:56 PM   #2  
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Spray the brake light switch, just above the brake pedal, with WD-40. If that doesn't solve the problem, the brake light switch probably needs adjusting.
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Check the level of brake fluid in the brake master cylinder resivour. If it's near the minium mark, there's your brake light issue.
BUT....it may also mean you're near the end of your brake life. Have 'em checked, pronto!
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Excellent point, kitch428.
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thank you guys
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What caused the problem?
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i dont know. it just turned on one day.
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Is the brake fluid low in the master cylinder reservoir?
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i havent gottten out to check it yet, but i will check that tomarrow
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