Check fuses and bulbs first - either could be breaking the circuit and casuing the problem. See sources and related links below for bulb informtion. The brake switch is usually up underneith the dash near/connected to the brake pedal.
In a car there is no manual switch controlling the braking lights, these come on when you apply pressure to the break pedal.
On most modern vehicles the brake light switch is located under the dash near the top of the brake pedal.
usually it is a fault with the brake light switch located on the brake pedal arm. there is a plastic button that sometimes disintegrates and no longer allows contact with the switch. Check that first. You can find a replacement by using a body fastener.
More than likely the brake light switch is defective or out of adjustment.
the circuit is broken through the turn signal switch, allowing the light to flash
I would recommend checking fuses and bulbs first, however the brake light switch is up and under near the brake pedal. If it ends up being a bulb braking the circuit, see sources and related links below.
In that case, start tracking back. The turn signal switch pulls the brake light out of circuit when the signal is operating. If the switch fails, the one or both stoplights can stop working.
The 1994 Toyota Camry emergency brake light switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The emergency brake light switch will be beneath the far left hand side of the dashboard.
The brake light is controlled by a relay switch. If the relay switch is bad the brake lights will stay on. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out. Unplug the brake light switch until you can replace it.
The brake light switch is typically under the dashboard near the top of the brake pedal arm.
The 1993 Toyota Camry backup light fuse is part of the brake light relay switch. The brake light relay switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard.
Check the brake light switch located under the 1989 Toyota Corolla. If the switch is stuck the parking light will continue to stay on.
Disconnecting the brake light switch requires crawling under the steering column of a vehicle. The brake switch is placed behind the brake pedal and the clip for the switch will be on top. Simply unplug it.
Check the bulbs, the fuse and the brake light switch.
It is behind (and touches) brake pedal.
Above the brake pedal, on top of the pedal lever.
Usually on the top area of the brake pedal towards the dash
Defective or mis-adjusted brake light switch
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.