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Their is a plastic switch on the top of the pedal ,these older cars can have the switch taken apart and the contacts cleaned ,if not a new one as they are only 5 euros new
A mechanic would check for power at the headlight switch and turn signal switch then go from there. Might be a fuseable link in the engine compartment.
abs light means anti lock brake system and the light is telling you that they aren't working properly. you still have brakes it just won't be with the anti lock system your vehicle has. you will need to have your brake system checked out.
the turn signal light switch has nothing to do with the brake lights,the problem is most likely the brake light switch which you should find around the area of the brake pedal it may be faulty or has come loose & needs to be adjusted & tightened back up........hope this helps......cheers.
Check fuse/relay and then check the brake switch under the dash close to the brake pedal. It tells the brake lights to come on when you apply the brakes.
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