It is most likely a bad diode in the alternator that is causing both lights to stay on.
Or its just your alternator going out, replace alternator, and check pads an rotors.
the circuit is broken through the turn signal switch, allowing the light to flash
1.Charged by the transmitter 2. Charged by USB cable included (have light indicator - light will on when charging 3. Charging time: 30-35 minutes
Brake lights are on continuously while you are driving. Every time the brake pedal is depressed.
There are a few things that can cause tail lights to go out such as: 1. A corroded light socket 2. Blown bulb(s) 3. Tail light relay (some cars) 4. Tail light fuse 5. Faulty or touching wires
Yes current = charge / time = I = Q/t
Have you checked your brake fluid?
check brake light fuse and brake light switch on pedal
why my jeep brake light on all time
i dont know about the oil and brake ...but brake and battery light comes on you should check the alternator for proper charge
The brake fluid may be low. If it is low, it is a sign that you are in need of brake work soon.
check your brake fluid levels
Check the level of brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir. If it is low that will illuminate the brake light also. If it is low on brake fluid it's time to have the brakes serviced.
A malfunctioning brake light relay switch will cause your 1993 Toyota Corolla brake lights to stay on all the time. The brake light relay switch is located beneath the drivers side dashboard.
For some reason, when Toyota designed the electrical system for the AW11 the system was wired so that when the alternator is about to go bad, the Charge, Cooling Fan, and Brake light will light up on the dash. Sometimes it will only come on intermittently, and then will stay on all the time. Sometimes it just comes on out of the blue and stays on. Either way, the chances are that the alternator doesn't have much life left in it.
Normally that light is an indication there is a problem with the brake system and MOST of the time that is low on brake fluid. There is a possibility (though remote) there is a problem with the switch on the emergency brake pedal.
check brake fluid level.
Your brake light switch is faulty. It is very difficult to fit the new one as it is a one shot switch (1 chance of putting it in properly).