Does your colision light stay lit as well?. If not, then it's easy. on either corner of the car, rotate the bulb 180 degrees and reinstall. Shouldn't take you more than 15 minutes. Dealer cost - $135.00
The part of the car that turns on the brake lights when you apply pressure to the brake pedal is called the brake switch. Releasing pressure from the pedal causes the brake switch to break its electrical contact, turning off the lights.
When you step on the brake pedal, you close a switch at the top of the arm that holds the pedal. That puts power to the brake lights
Under the brake pedal is a brake light switch that when you press the pedal it hits it and makes your lights come on..sometimes when they get weak the pedal depresses them simply from the weight of the pedal and they stay on..Have a friend get inside the truck and pull UP on the brake pedal as you look at the lights..if the brake lights go off when they pull up on it..then it is that switch under the brake pedal
The brake light switch on a Nissan is located just behind the brake pedal. It sends a signal to the brake lights when the pedal is pressed to turn them on.
Brake pedal switch bent or loose on its bracket under the pedal? Carpet pushed under the pedal pressing against the switch?
The same thing happened to me. It's the brake lights switch either under or over the brake pedal. The same thing happened to me. It's the brake lights switch either under or over the brake pedal.
Near the top of the brake pedal pendulum is a push-switch when the brake pedal is moved this switch will trun the brake lights on and off.
Check the brake light switch on the brake pedal
Adjust the brake switch which is above the brake pedal.
Please check the Brake light switch....The brake light switch should be located near or on the brake pedal (up on the stem of the brake pedal)
There is a switch just above the brake pedal that is called the brake stoplight switch. When the brake pedal is released, it stops the brake lights from illuminating. Check to make sure the switch is contacting the brake pedal stop where it should. A short term method of not killing the battery would be to unplug the connector to the switch and get a new one. It won't have brake lights when disconnected so I don't recommend driving with it like that. replace the broken switch
the switch on brake pedal is faulty and needs replacing