Mine did that I replaced the abs sensor.
I hope you take it to a garage and have the brakes inspected. Might be a brake fluid leak.
If you are driving and you hear a high pitch squeeling/screaching sound but when you apply the brakes the sound stops your brakes need replacing, this is called your brake squeeler.
Your Brake light is a warning light, it means something is wrong with your brakes, first you should check your pads for wear (if you feel a grinding sound every time you press the brakes they are shot), sometimes brake pads have wear indicators (a wire that when the pad wears surfaces closing a circuit and turning the light on), another possibility is low brake fluid level. Another yet is that one of the circuits has failed (there are two), If all these checks do not give you an answer, take it to a specialized brake shop, you don´t want to suffer the failure of your brakes when least expected, NEVER save mone on brakes, they are the most important system in your car.
The squealing sound in brakes is caused by dust and dirt in the brakes. Also, more commonly, it is caused by worn pads or shoes. On disk brakes there is a wear indicator. This will rub against the disk and squeel when brake pads are worn to where they need replacing.
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brake booster could be bad the seal around the rod that hooks to the brake pedal is leaking
A problem has been detected with your Antilock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light in your dash is not on , you still have " normal " brakes ( in my case , the ABS light suddenly stayed on and I found that a fuse wasn't installed all the way , when I pushed the top of the fuse I heard a " click sound " and the ABS light went out , just lucky I guess )
The power brakes on most vehicles operate on the engine vacuum. If there is a leak or problems with the power brakes it can make a hissing sound. But then, sometimes power brakes do that when they're working properly. It could be from either a hole in the diaphragm of the brake booster or normal operation. If the sound is new, and was not there before, and your brake pedal is going to the floor, then you should have the power booster replaced.
The brake pads are worn out and need to be replaced. The grinding sound means your brakes are about to stop working.
No, the ABS light will come on when there is a problem with the anti-lock braking system. Have this looked into by a professional. You will know your brake pads need changing when you hear a squealing sound when you apply the brakes.
Hi. If the brakes are sticking on it won't be the servo thats at fault it's sound more like the calipers need cleaning.