Check the brake light bulbs,
Check the brake light fuse,
Check the brake light switch,
In that order.
Please re-phrase your question; it appears you are saying the brake lights come on when you push the brake pedal and the lights are working (normal operation). If the lights are staying on after you release the pedal, then the problem is with th brake light switch (sticking). Thanks Malcolm
I would suspect a ground problem. Saying that, check the brake light switch.
Check for power at brake light switch Check for power and ground at the brake light sockets open wire?
yes my brake lights dont work First check the fuses, then check the bulbs then check the brake light switch
There is a switch under brake pedal. This switch controls the brake lights. They some times go bad. Have someone stand behind vehicle while you push on brake pedal, if no brake lights come on. Try pushing the brake switch by hand. Check for power with a voltmeter.
Fuse, brake switch, bulbs. Replace whatever the problem is. There is no way to know without being hands on. Bulbs most likely answer.
Check the bulbs. If these are OK it could be the switch on the brake pedal arm.
Try to find out if the car have fuses for left and right brake lights. And did you replace the bulb on the side that is not working?
It is important to have working brake lights on a vehicle. If the brake lights are not working a person should first check the fuse, bulbs and at last the wiring.
are you sure the lower brake lights your talking about aren't tail lights. That's my guess. Check in the fuse box for a fuse labeled dash, illumination, parking or something to that effect.
Bulbs? Sockets? Steering column switch?
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults