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check to make sure the level sensor in the master is not stuck and is floating like its suppose to. then make sure the e-brake is all the way off to push off the e-brake switch.
it could be worn brakes for the red dash brake light if you mean the cars rear brake lights in the back of the car won't turn off the brake light switch at the brake pedal has shorted out making them stay on also you say the abs light is on there could be an issue with the brakes/sensors/air in the system if both dash lights are on the red one and the yellow one
Look under the dash by the parking brake and try to see if any wires are being moved or chafed by the parking brake linkages. That is what I have found in the past.
sounds like the relay is hosed. Turn on right blinker and follow the blinker sound under the dash, usually. Usually the other relay will be right next to it. The relay turns the voltage on and off to make it blink
give the emergency brake a good slap and make sure it's released fully if you put the e brake down a click or two, it will turn off the automatic headlight on day feature . good luck
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