on the break petal itself is a rubber piece that makes contact with the switch that turns your break lights on and off when you use your break. this most likely has fallen off making the switch think you are constantly pushing the break to fix find something about
3/4 of a inch tall and glue it to the place on the petal so it will make contact with the switch when you let off the break
hope this helps
Check the brake light switch down on the brake pedal.
Sounds like it sticking from under the brake pedal. Have the brake switch looked at. It may need to be adjusted of replaced.
Check the brake light switch.
Brake Lights do not turn offUsually this is caused by the physical position of the brake light switch not being adjusted properly.
Brake Light switch works without the ignition on. unplug the brake pedal switch and check to see if the brake lights are still on..switch could be defective
turn the inside lights off
The brake lights won't turn off because the brake light switch on the pedestal of the brake pedal needs to be replaced.
Change out the switch. Bad switch!!
The brake light switch might not be connected properly. Remove the brake light switch for 10 seconds and replace it to its original position.
I had this problem when I shut off the vehicle while the brake pedal was still depressed. I would recommend you start the vehicle up, turn on all lights, then shut back off and turn vehicle off without have foot on brake pedal. These vans havea feature which keeps the lights on for a short period after the vehicle has been shut down, but I think there is a fault in this feature when you turn off the vehicle with the brake pedal pressed, which causes the brake lights to stay on even though the vehicle is off
There could be a problem with the relay being grounded. There could also be a bad fuse or the fuse connection.
In this order only. Turn engine off. Depress parking brake. Turn engine on. Lights will turn off. To turn lights back on relase parking brake.