you most likely have a faulty brake switch. depending on what make/model you are running, they are usually found above the brake pedal and behind the brake pedal mounting arm...typically cheap and easy to replace.
on my 99 aurora the lights are auto i dont touch them and the tail light stay on to
I have same problem have you figured it out yet?
My Brake tail Lights Stay on when my car is complete turned off and my lights are off to.
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The switch on the break pedal needs to be adjusted or replaced.
Because the switch is in the on position
It is probably the brake lights that are on due to a misinstalled or damaged brake light switch.
What lights are you talking about? If you are talking about the tail lights - there is a switch on the top of the steering column of my 2001 Subaru RS Impreza. It was designed to allow the lights to stay on if parked on the side of the road. Some states require this. The switch is hard to see unless you look specifically for it.
Like the old Christmas tree lights, no; lights connected in series will not stay lit if one (or more) are either burned out or disconnected from the circuit. Lights in series are connected "head-to-tail". Take one out, and the circuit is incomplete and will not work.
Look for a fuse labeled TAIL LIGHTS. There are 2 separate circuits, one for brake turn and flasher and the other is for tail lights.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch.
No, the 66 has the rectangular tail lights. 68 has round lights. I own a 66, but I prefer the 68 tail lights. google Impala images.