you have some wiring problems. sounds like wires a crossed or you have a dead short somewhere
Check the ground wire to the brake lights.
Check your owner manual for fuse location and description. Probably just a bad fuse.
They aren't. The brake light circuit is not connected with the headlight circuit.
Boats don't usually have a brake. -You reverse the propellor to stop.
Boats don't usually have a brake. -You reverse the propellor to stop.
I would suspect a ground problem. Saying that, check the brake light switch.
Brake lights could stay on in a 1999 Dodge Stratus because of a short in the wiring. If the headlamps are off and the brake lights are still on, check the wiring for the brake lights that is inside the trunk. Sometimes cargo in the trunk can interfere with the lights.
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The sub harnesses go bad and lose their ground and must be replaced. This sub harness contains the light sockets for the rear lights. there is one on each side of the car. I've had to replace mine twice.
put your car in reverse and pull the hand brake. done
warped brake discs can cause your brakes to grab in reverse. Hope this helps.
have your brake rotors turned on a lathe, or replace them with new ones.