I replaced the brake light switch. Gear lever unlocked because it had locked. Now the brakes feel hard.

The gear lever had locked. It would not go from drive to park to reverse. We did the brake release button and drove it home. Brake lights were not working so I diagnosed it with the brake light switch replacement. I replaced it and everything went well. Then as we drove the car, the brake felt hard and there was a rubbery smell. The car feels heavy, almost like when the emergency brake is on. What can be wrong with the brakes? Could I have accidentally locked the brakes when I replaced brake light switch?
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Hi, thanks for writing in. You need to check the brake switch install adjustment. You may have the switch adjusted too tight and it is holding the the brake pedal partly down. This will cause the brake master cylinder to not release the brakes when you let off the pedal. Readjust the switch away from the pedal until you feel some free play again in the pedal. This should fix the problem. If you would like help, consider having an expert automotive technician from YourMechanic come to your home or office to inspect and diagnose this issue for you, and make or suggest any repairs as needed.

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You may have the switch adjusted too tight and it is holding the the brake pedal partly down. This will cause the brake master cylinder to not release the brakes when you let off the pedal. Readjust the switch away from the pedal until you feel some free play again in the pedal. This should fix the problem.
In modern cars, the brake lamp switch also: Enables your push-button start and gear selector shift.
Common Reasons Brake Lock Up

Overheated braking system. Using the wrong brake fluid. Damaged or broken parts (calipers, brake pads, pistons, rotors, or others) Defective ABS components.

Yes, yes it can. It is part of the brake-shift-interlock system which prevents the shifter from moving out of part until you press the brakes. It could also be a bad shift interlock solenoid, ignition lock cylinder, or damaged wires.
When one of your car`s brake lights goes out, your vehicle`s shift lock override may turn on. Shift lock override is designed to prevent your car from shifting when mechanical dangers are detected. By driving with a broken brake light, you could run the risk of causing serious damage to your car`s transmission system.
Switch is plumbed into the brake system and is activated by closing the electrical connection with rising brake pressure (60-120 PSI).
A switch circuit that doesn`t operate correctly may simply have a tripped breaker or blown fuse. Head to the electrical service panel and locate the breaker or fuse. If the breaker is tripped, reset it; or if the fuse is blown, replace it with an exact duplicate.
The most common reasons your brake light is on: The Parking Brake is engaged. Brake Fluid is low or leaking. Worn brake pads.
Yes, yes it can. It is part of the brake-shift-interlock system which prevents the shifter from moving out of part until you press the brakes. It could also be a bad shift interlock solenoid, ignition lock cylinder, or damaged wires.
The third brake light does not flash with turn signals. This is why a bad turn signal switch will not affect it.

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I replaced the brake light switch. Gear lever unlocked because it had locked. Now the brakes feel hard.
ANSWER : Hi, thanks for writing in. You need to check the brake switch install adjustment. You may have the switch adjusted too tight and it is holding the the brake pedal partly down. This will cause the brake master cylinder to not release the brakes when you let off the pedal. Readjust the switch away from the pedal until you feel some free play again in the pedal. This should fix the problem. If you would like help, consider having an expert automotive technician from YourMechanic come to your home or office to inspect and diagnose this issue for you, and make or suggest any repairs as needed.

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