You should switch off your rear fog lights when the fog has cleared because they can be excessively bright and create glare for drivers behind you, potentially causing visibility issues. Unlike standard brake lights, rear fog lights are designed to be used in low visibility conditions, and their unnecessary use can lead to confusion and unsafe driving situations. Additionally, it's important to follow traffic regulations and ensure that your vehicle's lighting is used appropriately for safety.
Yes... it is.
I just had this problem. It turns out there's a plastic piece on the brake that hits the Stoplight switch. If the Stoplight switch is not depress, the rear park lights (stop light) would stay on.
The rear lights of your car will still on even if your car was off because the switch was turned on and it will still remain on until the battery's out. Another possibility, if the headlight switch is off and the ignition switch is off, the brake light switch may be out of adjustment or broken and what you're seeing is the brake lights on.
It needs to have a separate switch for the front and rear lights.
check your headlight switch
the turn signal switch is probably bad
Check bulbs, fuses and brake switch in that order.
it would be the brake light switch about 20 dollars at autozone
rear lights and dash lights should be on the same fuse, check your owners manual if you have it.
the brake light switch is out of adjustment. Readjust the switch.
Under the brake paddle there is a switch. You pull the switch out and replace it with another one.
It turns the back up LIGHTS on, on the rear of the truck.