How to Solve the Problem of Brake Lights Staying On After Turning Off the Engine?

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DelFrancisco
07/29/25 5:33pm
Solutions for brake lights staying on after turning off the engine: 1. Replace the brake light switch. When replacing, remove the protective panel above the brake pedal, locate the brake light switch, unscrew it counterclockwise to remove it, then install the new brake light switch by screwing it clockwise and reinstall the protective panel properly. 2. Have a professional replace the brake pads. Reasons why brake lights stay on after turning off the engine: 1. Faulty brake light switch causing the brake lights to stay on after turning off the engine. 2. Overly worn or aged brake pads causing the brake lights to stay on. 3. Some vehicle models come with a warning parking light feature, causing the brake lights to stay on after turning off the engine.
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