What Does the Braking System Light Mean and How to Fix It?

Learn what the braking system light indicates and find quick troubleshooting steps to ensure your vehicle's brakes are safe and reliable.

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The braking system light often indicates issues such as low brake fluid, worn brake pads, or a malfunctioning sensor. To resolve this, first check the brake fluid level and top it up if necessary. If the fluid is adequate, inspect brake pads for wear and replace them if needed. Should the light persist, a professional diagnostic is recommended to identify and fix potential sensor or electronic malfunctions, ensuring safe and effective braking.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What causes the braking system light to turn on? The braking system light can illuminate due to low brake fluid, worn brake pads, or a malfunctioning brake sensor or electronic issue.
  2. How do I check the brake fluid level safely? Locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood, check the fluid level against the marked indicators, and top it up with the recommended brake fluid if it is low.
  3. When should I see a professional for a braking system light issue? If topping up brake fluid and inspecting the brake pads do not turn off the light, it’s best to have a professional diagnose potential sensor or electronic malfunctions.