Under the dash where the brake pedal rests there should be a switch that the pedal hits when it is released, push it in with your hand, if the lights go out then it needs to be adjusted out toward the pedal by loosening the jam nuts on either side and threading them back. If the lights dont go out then that switch will need to be replaced.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs and check the brake light switch, in that order.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs and check the brake light switch, it should be one of those.
Just a suggestion, check your trailer lights harness for corrosion. They were taking the dash lights down in my chevy.
Ensure relays and parking brake switch are properly functioning.
Check the bulbs they are double filamented -smaller for brake lights larger for tailights Check the fuse Check the stop light switch usually located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
Replace and bleed line
check fuses, check brake light switch behind brake pedal.
To fix a 95 Dodge Dakota with no brake lights, first check to ensure the fuse has not blown. If the fuse is good, check to ensure the brake light bulbs are not burn out.
Check the fuse, the bulbs, and the brake light switch.
take it to a garrage
check the brake pedal, there is a switch on the back of the pedal that depressed when the brake is depressed that turns the lights on, when this is loose it keeps the lights on.
The brake light switch must be broken or out of adjustment.