Could be an open ground in parking light circuit and system is backfeeding searching for ground
Please re-phrase your question; it appears you are saying the brake lights come on when you push the brake pedal and the lights are working (normal operation). If the lights are staying on after you release the pedal, then the problem is with th brake light switch (sticking). Thanks Malcolm
well i had the same problem on my da check your brake switch its located on the bottom of the brake pedal
wrong bulbs or bad earth
Problem with the ABS, take it to a pro.
If the brake like of a 1991 Honda Accord turns on the vehicle will need the brake systems checked. Another thing to look for as well is the fuse for the e-brake.
replace the relay under the hood Also check brake lights switch had the same problem switched bulbs and worked fine
It means the light bulb(s) on the rear break lights have gone out and your rear break lights do not come on when you depress the brake pedal. Just replace both rear break lights and the sensor will go off. This happened on my 2002 Honda Accord.
2 things could be the problem. If the "Brake" light is on that usually comes on when you set the parking brake then it could be the brake fluid is low. Check that. If it is the "Brake Lamp" light then check your brake lights. 1 of them could be out.
Check brake fluid level in master cylinder when cold (fluid expands when heated) Make sure parking brake is fully released
You have a charging system problem, have the alternator checked
this happened to me on my 98 Honda accord and it was because my brake lights and sinal lights were not working properlyMost likely, the brake light switch is stuck. Have you checked your brake fluid level? You could be dangerously low.If you mean that your exterior brake lights stay on even when you aren't pressing on the brake pedal, you most likely have a bad brake light switch.If you follow your brake pedal arm up under the dash, you should see a switch that comes in contact with the arm. It might have been knocked out of position and all you need to do is put it back. If it is in its correct position, it is probably bad and will need to be replaced.It works like this...when you press on the brake pedal, the arm moves away from the switch, thus turning on your brake lights. When you release your foot from the brake pedal, it contacts the switch and your brake lights turn off.
On a 1994 Honda Accord, the brake lamp comes on when a tail light is no longer working. The burned-out bulb needs to be replaced. The brake lamp will not come on after the bulb is replaced.