If the light for the emergency brake stays on after the brake is released in your 2001 Chrysler Sebring how do you fix it?

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Its possible that you are low on brake oil! That is the easiest answer. Another possibility is that the e-brake cable might have developed slag and does not pull far enough to release the light. That might involve replacing the entire e-brake cable.

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The other possibility is that you need to replace the pads and rotors, as this was the case in my Sebring.

Other possibilities are: The e-brake arm is not all the way in the downward position and not making contact with the switch. With the button in the end of the e-brake arm pushed in, press lightly down on the e-brake arm to ensure it is all the way down. Other possibililties are, the switch under the console has become dislodged from its holder or is out of adjustment.

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