There are a few reasons why the brake light on a 1995 Chevy pickup might still stay on after bleeding the brakes and replacing a rusted line.
- Faulty brake light switch: The brake light switch is a small switch located on the brake pedal assembly that turns on the brake lights when the pedal is depressed. If the switch is faulty, it may not be sending a signal to the brake lights, even though the brakes are working properly.
- Low brake fluid level: If the brake fluid level is low, the brake light may come on as a warning. Check the brake fluid reservoir and add fluid if necessary.
- Air in the brake lines: If there is air in the brake lines, it can cause the brake pedal to feel spongy and the brake light to come on. Bleeding the brakes removes air from the lines and should solve this problem.
- Wiring issues: There may be a problem with the wiring that connects the brake light switch to the brake lights. Check the wiring for any loose or damaged connections.