If the brake warning light comes on when you apply the brakes, it means that hydraulic pressure has been lost due to a leak somewhere in the brake system. 2 y$ S# @! @- N; Q8 z m/ U8 R, EIf the brake light stays on, that means the sensor is faulty.
I thought the question was about the ABS light on? Unless the brake warning light has anything to do with the ABS light... ' V* ~7 b$ I7 O$ X. u+ m 5 n' n# u1 X) P( Q; [# S! R2 ?' yI am having the same problem with my car which I just discovered last night after I picked up my car from CDN Tire for the tire change. I sent it back to them for a checkup and they just called me that it was not caused by the tire change. (Note that both my ABS and Traction Control lights are on and I hear that clunking noise from the brake when starting my car). I will see what they find after they notified me that they'd charge me inspection fee.