Brake switch. Look behind the pedal. Push that in, and your brake should turn off. The problem is that your clip that goes into a hole in the pedal is now gone. So, the switch never gets pushed in. Tyler Killswitch Performance Brake switch. Look behind the pedal. Push that in, and your brake should turn off. The problem is that your clip that goes into a hole in the pedal is now gone. So, the switch never gets pushed in. Tyler Killswitch Performance
Check the brake light switch down on the brake pedal.
Brake Lights do not turn offUsually this is caused by the physical position of the brake light switch not being adjusted properly.
Those tail lights could be the brake lights you are seeing and that would be a faulty brake light switch or the brake light switch is out of adjustment.
Brake light switch is broken or needs adjustment.
there is a short in the relay for the head lights
Break lights come on when you step on the break, they do not come on when the head lights are turned on.
Check the adjustment of the brake light switch.
check your ground wire in the back
Check the brake light switch.
Check the brake light switch first. It is usually near the brake pedal under the dash. A bad turn signal switch can also cause this if the brake lights are also turn signal lights. If the brake lights are independent of the turn signals then disregard the switch problem. A good wiring diagram will help to diagnose the problem also. Check with dealership mechanics as they have access to diagrams.
Sounds like it sticking from under the brake pedal. Have the brake switch looked at. It may need to be adjusted of replaced.
The brake light switch might not be connected properly. Remove the brake light switch for 10 seconds and replace it to its original position.