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probably a vac. leak check your brake booster
Check to see if the brake fluid level in your brake master cylinder ( in your engine compartment ) is low , if the brake fluid level is low or your parking brake is on the brake light in your gauge cluster will come on
If the " BRAKE " warning light in your gauge panel is on , either your parking / emergency brake is on and if not , YOUR BRAKE FLUID LEVEL IS LOW in the brake master cylinder located in your engine compartment
the only thing i can suggest,is The Car Guys and i don't know if they have a web site.I have heard them solve stuff like this on the radio.
The manual says replace the gage if it doesn't read when parked on level ground and gas in the tank.
I just installed a brake controller on my 2009 Ranger several months ago. The wire you want to connect to on the brake light switch is the purple wire with the white stripe. This is one of two heavier gauge wires that are on the switch as well as some other lighter gauge wires. The other heavy gauge wire from the readings I got with my volt meter appears to be the power source. I must have got it right because everything has been working fine with the brake controller.
50-100 USD or so
12 gauge
Check the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder in your engine compartment and see if it is down - that will turn on the light
the excellerator engine emegency brake The E that signals "empty" on the gas gauge
If you mean the exclamation point and the " P " above the word " BRAKE " in the lower right side of the gauge cluster in a 1998 Mercury Sable that means either the parking brake / emergency brake is on , or the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder in your engine compartment is LOW
There are many size gauge wires used in the making of an automobile, anywhere from 4 gauge to 22 gauge.