Maybe on higher end or newer vehicles sure, but for your standard economy vehicle made in the last 2 decades its commonly just visually reading (as in a human just looking with their eyeballs) the fluid level on the reservoir. No sensors or switches involved.(Obviously not relevant to ferrari)
mikestew|3 years ago
The reason parent commenter doesn’t know this is because hydraulic leaks on auto brake systems are relatively rare as long as the vehicle darkens the door of a shop occasionally, even if rarely. Ergo, one might not even know there is a dash light.
cardiffspaceman|3 years ago
Or else how else would you know if the "brake" lamp still worked?
sokoloff|3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsGZJFMgUpA has a quick view to it on a random car in the first 11 seconds of the video.
(Something very much like) This is required by 49 CFR §571.135.S5.5
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/571.135
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