i had the same thing happen to me. i changed the light switch and everything was good again, but always be sure to check the fuses first.
are you sure it is the brake lights and not the tail lights. if it is the brake lights you most likely have a short some where. go to a auto eletrican It is the brake lights which turn on. Short in the switch or the wiring?
I had a 1999 Grand AM same thing happened to me. A while after that i was driving and the radio lost power, then the power steering. I had the alternator and battey replaced and that fixed the problem.
your brake light switch is probably out
Studies show that drunk driving and texting while driving both have around the same number of wrecks, injuries and deaths, which means they are equally dangerous, and never an okay think to do while driving.
should be both
you have to bypass the headlight switch, but in most states it is illegal for both to be on and most of us inspectors check for that especially with a lot of aftermarket lights.
I doubt there is conclusive scientific evidence saying one way or the other... Both are dangerous while driving... But having personally done both.. I would say yes..
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Resistance buildup in the battery cables. Mine did just that (dash lights flickering, dial gauges jumping up and down, etc.) and once I replaced both battery cables, the problem disappeared. This happened 4-5 months ago.
no
Are they both 4.6 L ?
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