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These Toyotas had daytime running lights. The headlights and the taillights turn on when you start the car. If you press the brake pedal, the rear lights (and the brake light in the rear window) should come on brighter.
I have never heard of the brake light staying on (The brighter filament in the two-filament bulb). Hope this helps.
make sure daytime running lights are on,you may only need to pull the emergency brake pull handle up and same time lift the emergency brake pedal up by hand while you have the e-brake pull handle up. hope this helps and thank you for choosing fixya.com
First thing i would do is chg. the break light switch, and make sure to chk. all grounds around tailights, sometimes if there is a ground problem it will travel back thru the hot wire to get a ground, witch in turn makes everything go wackey.
Check the tail light bulbs, One may be shorted & feeding voltage to brake lights. Check sockets & wiring. Yes, the brake light switch is above the foot brake.
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