Brake light on and loss of power

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Asked by kimberly Feb 17, 2018 at 10:09 PM about the 2003 Nissan Sentra GXE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I started my car and was driving down the
road noticed my brake light on and then I
noticed I didnt have any power in my
acceleration so I pulled in my house and
turned off the ignition and tried to restart it
and it seemed like there was a dead battery
and then it started spinning over and
started. Still the brake light was on so I shut
it off. Again I started it and it started easier
but still the brake light on and no power.

6 Answers

39,775

the no power might be the handbrake is pulled on dragging the brakes and that also lights that brake light,

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39,775

check the oil stick you may be freezing up the engine from no oil

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