Possibly the brake light switch at the brake pedal has stayed depressed or stuck.
the brake light switch on the brake pedal is bad and needs to be replaced. A $10.50 part at parts store.
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I would suspect the brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment. The switch is located just above the brake pedal pad. or i think that brake is stuck??
I had this problem when I shut off the vehicle while the brake pedal was still depressed. I would recommend you start the vehicle up, turn on all lights, then shut back off and turn vehicle off without have foot on brake pedal. These vans havea feature which keeps the lights on for a short period after the vehicle has been shut down, but I think there is a fault in this feature when you turn off the vehicle with the brake pedal pressed, which causes the brake lights to stay on even though the vehicle is off
If the brake lights stay on when the car is not running on most vehicles, including the 1994 Dodge Intrepid, there is probably a short somewhere in the wiring to the brake lights. The first place to investigate this problem would be the wires along the firewall that control the brake lights. Also, check the brake light switch above the brake pedal.
Probably a brake light switch.
There could be several possible reasons why the brake lights stay on all the time on a 307. The most common reasons would be a bad relay or a bad switch.
Defective brake light switch, or it is out of adjustment. Located on the brake pedal arm. there is a recall on the brake lite switch , check your local dealer..
Stuck brake light switch, or a short to power somewhere in the brake light circuit.
Out of adjustment. Adjust the mounting of the switch so the brakes lights are off until you press the brake pedal.
Shut the car off, engage the parking brake and when you turn the car back on the lights will stay off until you release the parking brake.
1 of 3 reasons why, your head lights are on, your reflector lights are on ,or your brake sensor is broken