Sounds like electricity is feeding back through the ground. Take the lights apart and clean everything up well, removing all the rust, dirt, etc. Especially the ground. Put everything back together and use dielectric grease on the bulbs, where they go into the sockets.
possibly have a brake light out
Most likely it is either the brake light switch, under the dashboard, connected to the brake pedal or the turn signal switch inside the steering column.
usually faulty brake lights are either the brake light switch that senses when you press on the brake pedal, a connector somewhere between the brake light switch and the brake lights or the turn signal switch.
My mechanic had to change a switch inside the steering column. Brake lights worked when turn signal was on. Have a mechanic check that.
A short in the Brake light circuit? Bad brake light switch?
It could be thast your turn signal flasher module is going out
No , the brake light should come on when you press the parking brake pedal , but the ABS light should not come on
Brake lights only come on when you press the pedal. The brake light is either a different bulb or filament in a dual-filament bulb than the tail light.
just as the name it makes the brake lights come on when u press on the brake pedal
It seems you have two problems here. If you press the brake pedal and the brake light on the dash luminates, you have a brake problem or the fluid level is low. The other problem seems to be the blinker light on the left side is not working or the blinking tail light on the same side is out. It's more than likely the latter. Good luck!
I had this happen. The lighting units are notorious for having shorts in them. Use a test light to test the connection to make sure you are getting fire when you press the brake, turn signal and such. if so, you need a new tail light unit. Careful, though because the first one they sent me, was faulty as well.
The brake light switch is out of adjustment.