It could be the brake pedal switch or the rear light cluster circiut boards
Changing a rear brake light on a SEAt Ibiza is simple and will not take a lot of time to do. All you do is unscrew the brake light cover, unscrew the old brake light and then screw back in the new light then screw back on the cover.
Brake lights are on continuously while you are driving. Every time the brake pedal is depressed.
You do not need the key in the ignition to make lights work. They are "hot" all the time. The reason you Sid marker lights are coming on at the same time is because you have a bad ground in one of your brake lights. It's allowing electricity to jump from the brake lights to the tail light circuit. Take the brake lights apart, clean up all the rust and make sure they "ground" to bare metal. Problem cured.
Your brake light switch is faulty. It is very difficult to fit the new one as it is a one shot switch (1 chance of putting it in properly).
Brake lights and tail lights. (Unless you have a spotter telling you of course)
changed brake light switch at pedal and still no brake lights
As of my last update in October 2023, the actress featured in the new Seat Ibiza advert is not specifically identified. Advertisements often feature different actors over time, so it would be best to check the latest information from Seat's official channels or recent news articles for the most accurate details.
There is no switch to activate or deactivate the brake lights on a 1988 Nissan. The brake lights automatically turn on any time the brakes are pressed.
A device to gradually dim the brake lights after they are held on for over a set period of time.
If you have the same bulb for brake and signal, brake light power needs to be interrupted by the signal lights, The brake circuit has to go through the signal light switch so the problem could be there.
There could be several possible reasons why the brake lights stay on all the time on a 307. The most common reasons would be a bad relay or a bad switch.
Ibiza is in the time zone range of GMT+ 1.00 which means that Ibiza is exactly one hour ahead of UK time - i hope this helps you!