abs light stays on
The brake light switch has failed
There are several possible reasons why the brake lights don't work: 1. The bulbs are burned out. 2. The brake light switch, down by the brake pedal, has failed. 3. The turn signal switch has failed. 4. There are wiring issues.
The brake light switch is under the dash, and whenever the brake pedal is touched the brake light comes on. If the switch has failed or is out of adjustment it will leave the brake light on.
Brake Lights That Won't Turn OnThere could be several causes, but these are the most common:The fuse for the brake light circuit has failed ["blown"],If adjustable, the brake light switch is out of proper adjustment,A connector somewhere in that circuit has become disconnected,Corrosion has occurred on the metal connector terminals INSIDE of a connector,A conductor [wire] has been cut or broken, orThe brake light switch has failed / become defective.
The brake lights and the tail lights are separate circuits. Check the brake light fuse, then check the brake light bulbs, then check the brake light switch.
Check all the fuses and replace all of the blown fuses. If you still have no brake lights check your brake light switch. The brake light circuit also runs through a red cylindrical shaped relay called the "failure sensor" which lights and indicator bulb in the intrument cluster if a brake light bulb or some other bulb has failed. Internal failure in this part will often have the symptom "No brake lights".
That warning light means a light bulb is out. Check all of your brake lights (including the brake light on the rear dash!)
Probably a brake light switch.
Check the brake light bulbs, Check the brake light fuse, Check the brake light switch, In that order.
Brake lights on a 2000 Honda Odyssey may remain stuck on due to a faulty brake light switch, which is typically located near the brake pedal. If the switch is stuck in the "on" position or has failed, it will keep the brake lights illuminated. Additionally, issues such as a malfunctioning relay or problems in the wiring could also cause the brake lights to stay on. It's advisable to inspect these components to identify and resolve the issue.
Brake Lights "Stuck" ONUsually that is caused by the brake light switch becoming "out of adjustment," but sometimes it can be caused by a defective brake light switch.
Is it when the ignition lights on the brake lights are stuck on? If so adjust the brake light switch at the pedal.hope this helps Answer: Its the park lights. The vehicle is probably in park.