You have an electircal malfunction. Take it to a repair shop.
One of the brake may be dragging or staying on. Check the calipers and hoses.
BEHIND THE BRAKE PEDAL
most likely the brake light switch burned out. you would find that switch on the brake pedal itself. easy to replace.easy way to test would be unplug it if the lights goes off you found the problem. u need to replace the stop light switch on the brake pedal
3/16"
1995 dodge viper
a common cause of rear lights staying on is a bad ground. Have someone watch the brake lights while you turn on the park lights. if the brake lights go out, or dim noticably, seek corroded, or broken ground wiring at or close to the tail light sockets. another easy reason is the brake switch is out of adjustment, or faulty. set your cruise control, and apply the brakes. i am not certain, but most systens use the brake switch to turn off the cruise. in your case the cruise may not engage. Good luck. hope this helps.
Could be bad brakelight switch or blown fuse
Its the steering colum
two bolts in the steering knuckle and the brake line are all that attach to the brake caliper
Sounds like a bad brake light switch. Located above where you put your foot on the brake pedal.
Its the brake switch on the brake pedal. Its a plunger like switch, its usually the only thing on the brake pedal. Its pretty easy and cheap to change.
Have you checked the fuses?