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Brake lights wont turn off..
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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1746438" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>If it isn't the relay as helo has suggested (and my initial instinct tells me that it isn't) my suggestion would be that the switch that activates the brake lights under the brake pedal has gone bad. Normally when this switch goes bad it will cause the brake lights to not illuminate at all - but I have seen instances when it will go bad and get locked in the 'on' position and make them stay on constantly until said switch is replaced. It isn't an expensive part to replace just a somewhat laborious task due to its location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1746438, member: 561023"] If it isn't the relay as helo has suggested (and my initial instinct tells me that it isn't) my suggestion would be that the switch that activates the brake lights under the brake pedal has gone bad. Normally when this switch goes bad it will cause the brake lights to not illuminate at all - but I have seen instances when it will go bad and get locked in the 'on' position and make them stay on constantly until said switch is replaced. It isn't an expensive part to replace just a somewhat laborious task due to its location. [/QUOTE]
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