Get a new brake pedal stop at the dealer, your's must be broken. It's just a plastic plug that goes in the brake pedal arm under the dash. It's only about three bucks.
The brake lights in your 1983 Nissan pickup truck are controlled by the brake light relay switch. When the brake light relay switch malfunctions the brake lights will stop working.
Its the brake switch on the brake pedal. Its a plunger like switch, its usually the only thing on the brake pedal. Its pretty easy and cheap to change.
on your brake pedal lever.
On the brake pedal.
If there is no brake lights on a 1998 Mazda pickup, check the fuse. If the fuse has blown, the lights will not work.
look on the brake pedal lever.
on your brake pedal lever.
on the brake pedal lever.
check your fusible link, its connected to your positive battery cable,check for burnt marks or it might be swollen.
I would check the brake regulator switch, located under the dash near the top of the brake pedal. Its a silver piece that has a button like switch that activates every time you press on the brake pedal causing the light to turn on. It could be stuck in, causing the brake light to stay on.
There is no switch to activate or deactivate the brake lights on a 1988 Nissan. The brake lights automatically turn on any time the brakes are pressed.
are brake lights staying on or is brake in the dash on ?