Two plastic pads on the brake pedal which press on two switches on a bracket are missing. Meaning the switches never get pressed and the brake lights stay on and run down the battery. See a dealer to put new plastic "buttons" in the pedal.
"Stuck" brake lights indicate that the brake light switch on the brake pedal is broken. It should be replaced.
Should be the same circuit for parking/tail/dash lights
dash lights don't work, but the fues is good.
The instrument cluster needs to be removed to get at the bulbs.
If the brake lights stay on that probably means the switch on the brake pedal that activates them is defective.
To replace lamps the cluster must be removed.
The check engine and other dash warning lights can be reset by disconnecting the vehicles battery for more then 5 minutes. If warning light continues after reconnecting battery then there is still a problem.
This is usually cause by a stuck brake light switch on the brake pedal. Replace it.
To reset the ABS and brake lights on a 2002 Toyota MR2, trying disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes. A Toyota dealer can also reset the lights.
I figured it out myself...it was the inhibitor relay got wet.
Brake light switch needs adjusting or replacing. It is too sensitive.
That is in the fuse panel inside the car. Marked I/P illum (instrument panel illumination)