Some Chevrolet Trax owners report experiencing push button start issues where the brake pedal is not recognized, which can stem from several underlying causes. A soft brake pedal may indicate a brake fluid leak, allowing air to enter the brake lines and resulting in a spongy feel. Conversely, a stiff brake pedal, which complicates starting the vehicle, could be due to a bad battery, starter motor problems, brake vacuum issues, damaged wiring in the brake system, or a faulty brake light switch. Additionally, if the brake pedal is not pressed, holding the start button for about 10 seconds may inadvertently put the car into accessory mode, which can be useful for addressing a flooded engine. Some owners have also reported that a quick and forceful brake application can create a rock-hard pedal, preventing the brake fluid from effectively reaching the calipers. Given these potential issues, it is advisable for owners to have their Chevrolet Trax inspected by a qualified mechanic to accurately diagnose and resolve the problem.
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