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"hand brake!" if it keeps going on while applying brakes then there is a lose contact of brake signal switch. or there is chances that your brake pads need to be replaced or checked
Reach down and release the parking brake at the same time pull up on the parking brake pedal. Sometimes the pedal gets bumped just enough to engage the switch indicating the brake is engaged.
You may be able to turn the light off by using a scanner. sometimes the light comes on just because you use the system it may also go off after 20 or 50 starts You may also have a damaged part keeping the light on.
Probably the brake light switch stuck; should be behind the brake pedal. It has a little plunger that when you press the brakes, turns the brake lights on and sometimes it sticks and keeps the brake lights on. Try to gently lift the brake pedal and see if it gets unstuck. If not, you might have to replace the brake light switch.
Is it the tail lights or the brake lights? If its the brake lights then there is a switch down by your brake peddle that the lever pushes up against to keep your brakes off when there not being applied. If that switch goes out or is out of adjustment the the brake lights will stay on. Hope that helps
the brake pedal switch is the most likely cause for your problem. This would keep the lights from going out and this would cause the battery to go dead.
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