First check the switch on the brake pedal to see if its releasing. If not, depending on the type of switch it is, some form of lubrication (like WD-40) will do the trick. If the switch is OK then it may be a short somewhere in the brake light wiring or even a relay, again, depending on the type of car or truck you have.
are brake lights staying on or is brake in the dash on ?
the brake lights are on a separate cuircut,if your brake lights are staying then it will be a fault with the brake light switch. the switch is located under dash,and will be on or very close to brake pedal.
Brake light on 1994 Honda civic staying on.
The switch on your brake pedal that controls the lights is most likely stuck, try some WD40 before replacing it.
You have an electircal malfunction. Take it to a repair shop.
check little switch under your brake pedal....... and check brake fluid. This was the problem on daughters 206 . Topped up brake fluid on now ok.
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
I just had this problem on my 98 Frontier because the brake lights were staying on. I had to replace the brake light switch and the brake light button for it to go out.
Yes, it has brake lights.
My problem was a stuck /broken plastic part on break lever .new part is a few bucks. Zev
If you mean the brake lights are staying on, then the switch at thte pedal is sticking. Could be dirty or need adjusted. Switch is under dash at the pedal.
I used 2 quarters tape it together and a little to the handle so it sticks. It works temporary until you buy the real one.