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If you're seeing a brake system error on the dashboard of your 2016 Honda Civic and the car won't start, the likely culprit is a dead battery. Try jumpstarting the car and see if that resolves the issue; the error is not related to the brake system but indicates voltage problems stemming from the battery. Once you have the car running, drive around for a bit and the warning light should turn off. Though it may seem puzzling, many drivers have encountered and resolved this issue. Additionally, it's advisable to inspect your fuse panel; a blown fuse in any of the slots can produce similar symptoms, so prompt replacement is necessary.
If the battery in your 2016 Honda Civic is dead, your car may not start and show a brake error. To fix this issue, recharge the battery and take a drive to reset the warning lights.