Why do the headlights turn on when braking?
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The reason why the headlights turn on when braking is: after prolonged use, the filaments of the brake light bulbs become thinner, reducing their power. The excess current then flows to the headlights, causing them to light up. Solution: Check whether the wiring of the headlights is connected to the wiring of the brake lights. When the lights are turned on, the rear lights that illuminate are the small lights, also known as the marker lights, not the brake lights turning on when the headlights are activated. Reasons why the brake lights may not work: Common causes include a burnt-out bulb, a blown fuse, or a damaged brake switch. If the bulb is burnt out, simply replace it. The fuse is located in front of the driver's left knee—open the cover to see it, with specific labels on the cover. The brake switch is located at the top of the brake pedal. It is recommended to visit a repair shop for replacement.