How do I fix the brake lights when they wont turn off?

Asked by Guru9VNSB2 Apr 19, 2021 at 09:40 AM about the 1997 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Silverado Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Brake lights wont turn off.
Replaced switch already but still
gotto disconnect battery to shut
em off. Even stay on w the fuse
pulled.

2 Answers

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You have a short to ground somewhere. That is you have a bare wire touching something metal. Is it all three brake lights? The high mount stop light is wired directly to the brake light switch. The other two lower brake lights are wired through the turn signal switch. Hope that helps! Jim

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note the diagram. Pull the stop/hazzard fuse, do the stop lamps go out? See the stop switch, upper right in diagram, the orange wire is voltage to the stop switch, hot all the time. Note the white wire, that is voltage from stop lamp switch, when you step on the brake. W/o stepping on the brake, is the white wire, hot, use a test light to check for voltage. If hot, take wiring connector loose from brake switch, is white wire still hot? If so, maybe something wrong with wiring connector or white wire shorted to voltage, somewhere. Just my opinion. good luck

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