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Anonymous Posted on Mar 26, 2014

Lights stay car turned off

The rear break lights stay on even when the jeep is off and its not the break light switch

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SOURCE: 88 suzuki samurai.I replace both rear new tail lights housing.everything works but when I let off break pedal break lights stay on.Thanks for your help. Glenn Scott curtis

Need to adjust brake switch operated by brake pedal in up position.

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