Yes, but that won't fix the problem. Sounds like a faulty switch under arm. Find it & see if the button is stuck-if so, they are cheap & easy to replace.
"Stuck" brake lights indicate that the brake light switch on the brake pedal is broken. It should be replaced.
Check the brake light switch. It should be mounted on the upper part of the brake pedal or the brake pedal frame. If the brake lights go off when you unplug it you have a stuck or shorted switch.
the brake switch at the pedal is stuck or out of adjustment.
most times if brake lights are stuck on you have a bad brake light switch on pedal under dash
Brake Lights "Stuck" ONUsually that is caused by the brake light switch becoming "out of adjustment," but sometimes it can be caused by a defective brake light switch.
the parking brake may be stuck and that causes the brakes to lock up completely, and the horn and lights will stick work if the parking brake is stuck.
If the brake lights stay on that probably means the switch on the brake pedal that activates them is defective.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch.
check your clutch and brake fluid
The brake light switch is stuck or out of adjustment. If it is a mechanical switch it is located somewhere on the brake pedal swing arm. If it is a pressure switch it is located near the Master Cylinder.
Look up under your dash where the brake pedal is attached, you will see a switch that makes the brake lights turn on when you step on the pedal and off when you leave off the pedal. The switch is probably stuck. In the meantime you could disconnect the negative battery cable so your battery doesn't die.
brake lite switch will keep it in park