If you have recently replaced the taillight/brakelight bulbs... you may have installed the wrong type. This will cause the circuit to cross and light up both filaments, which would look like a brake light.
The light control module could be the cause of hazard lights coming on after the car is turned off. There could be a problem that has caused this module to become wet and it is now not working correctly.
First thing you want to check is the dimmer switch to see if it is turned all the way down.
It is very rare for radio was to cause interference with the Kichler under-cabinet lights. If it does cause interference I would call the people who installed it or if you did it yourself find the local dealership and have a talk with them.
A mis-wiring or short circuit somewhere between the controls, fusebox and lights.
Perhaps an alternator test is in order. Typically, when the motor is running, the car gets it electricity from the alternator, not the battery. (At least that's the way it used to be, someone correct me if I'm wrong)
Warped rotors is the most likely cause. Have the rotors turned or replaced and new pads installed.
Some cars have a knob for the headlights. If this knob is turned left or right when pulled out, it changes the brightness of the dashboard lights from off to full brightness.
Any exterior light source that permits light to go upwards or where it is not needed:Unnecessary - Lights that have no useful purpose or are lit when not needed.Excessive - Lights that are too numerous or simply too bright.Badly designed - Lights that are not properly shielded or have no shielding at all.Badly installed - Lights that are poorly directed or situated.Older street lights are a major cause of urban skyglow. In some instances, lighting schemes for streets, precincts and commercial premises are simply 'over the top' and indiscriminate to no overall gain and are simply wasteful. Illuminated signs and buildings contribute further as does uncontrolled and badly designed and installed domestic lighting.
Any exterior light source that permits light to go upwards or where it is not needed:Unnecessary - Lights that have no useful purpose or are lit when not needed.Excessive - Lights that are too numerous or simply too bright.Badly designed - Lights that are not properly shielded or have no shielding at all.Badly installed - Lights that are poorly directed or situated.Older street lights are a major cause of urban skyglow. In some instances, lighting schemes for streets, precincts and commercial premises are simply 'over the top' and indiscriminate to no overall gain and are simply wasteful. Illuminated signs and buildings contribute further as does uncontrolled and badly designed and installed domestic lighting.
On your light switch there is a dimmer for the dash lights . if you turn it all the way to the left your interior lights should come on , turn it to the left and see if that works otherwise it might be a door switch .
Press dome override button 3 or 4 times till you here a beep to put headlights and interior lights back on auto