Brake lights will not turn off

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ANTHONY CALIENDO
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  • 2003 FORD TAURUS
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  • 150,000 MILES
My brake lights stay on I had to jiggle the wires just to get to start on the safety neutral switch. I do not know what I need to change.
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Thursday, December 1st, 2016 AT 10:03 AM

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Tiny
WRENCHTECH
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Not every problem is just a matter of changing parts. You need to inspect the brake light switch at the brake pedal to determine if it is being released or not.
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Thursday, December 1st, 2016 AT 12:22 PM
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I have a 2003 Ford Taurus; it has been a great car; however, within the past 2 years the car will not go out of park. We have replaced the brake switch twice. When getting my car inspected this year, we found out that I my brake lights were not working. It seems the time when we cannot get the car out of park the brake lights will not work. The brake switch, which was replaced 30 days prior to getting my car, inspected. Since it was under warranty, they replace it again. However, it is still happening. Never have I worry about this, but not every time I get into my car, if it doesn't go into park, I worry I have no brake lights
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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BMRFIXIT
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Ran to same issue with some cheep after market brake switch
make sure connector and wires in good condition and check no remote starter was installed (they cut into the brake light wire when installing remote starter )
get one from the dealer
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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My brake lights stay on both, when I'm driving and when the car is parked and off. I have tried to look at the fuse box, but it does not seem to be the problem. How can I find the problem and fix it? Thanks in advance for you help.
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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Check the brake light switch under the dash at the top of the brake pedal. Make sure it is properly adjusted and not damaged.
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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I will check that. Thanks-a-million!
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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I hope it helps.
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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Dashboard warning light for brakes stays on unless it is warmed completely and you have mashed the throttle hard, then it will go off for a while.
Seems to idle faster at startup, than it used to, poor mileage and a jerky ride at highway speeds. At its worst, very noticeable at constant 40mph. No codes. Disconnect battery, and slight improvement for a short time.
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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BMRFIXIT
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Red brake light on is an indication of E. Brake on
or malfunction of the brake hydraulic system and need to be checked
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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KELLY LYNN C
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Brakes problem
2002 Ford Taurus V6 Two Wheel Drive Automatic 68000 miles

When stopping and then going I noticed my brake light on my instument panel comes on then goes off. I have heard a squelling sound when braking. Are my brake pads going or could there just be dust in the brakes? I have ABS brakes.

Thanks,

A single mom with not a whole lot of money to spend on things that are not needed.
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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Hi there,

Check the brake fluid level, it may just be a low fluid warning coming on as the fluid surges when the car lurches. Best to have the brakes inspected as well, as the low fluid will be a result of brake pad wear, or fluid leaking.

Mark (mhpautos) :D
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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Hi Kelly.

Sorry to hear about your car, as long as nobody was hurt, that the main thing. I am unable to comment on you last car, only because I live in Australia and we don't have that model here. I will not use this forum for a used car report breakdown, but if you like I can IM or Email you with some tips a bit later on today or this evening (my time)

Mark (mhpautos)
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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KELLY LYNN C
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Thanks again. I certainly do not want you to get any trouble for giving me advise on what to look for when buying a used vechile on this website. I realize I should not have asked as this was not the purpose of this website!

I appreciate your help anyways, I am sure when I do find a new car I'll have more questions to ask.

Thanks Again,

Kelly :>
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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All 3 rear brake lights are on and won't go off! Brakes seem to be functioning fine. Brake fluid okay, we released the emergency brake and pumped the brake pedal. Lights stay on even with engine off and key pulled out. What else can we try? Solutions needed. Owner is a college student that can't afford large repair bill. Thanks Glenda in Dallas
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Inspect and test the brake switch follow the brake pedal arm till it comes up to the brake support bracket its right here
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Yes, we checked the brake switch. A small metal strip inside had to be bent back in place and eveything worked fine> thank you
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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2001 ford taraus sedan. All at once the following happened. 1. Cruise control stop working, 2. When car ignition turned off, brake lights stay on, 3. Transaxle indicator light stays on and gearshift can be moved without stepping on brake.

I think all 3 problems are connected some how. I have replaced fuse for brake lights but no change. Does anyone have an idea?

Mike
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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It sounds like the brake light switch is bad. It is located at the top of the brake pedal under the dash. Check it.
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:04 PM (Merged)
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BIGRYAN
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Thanks all. 2000 Taurus Wagon, 195 000km. The brake warning light on the dash stays on most of the time. The brake fluid resevoir is full, and the low level sensor plugged in. The parking brake works, and the switch on the pedal appears in working order. When the light has gone off, I've applied the parking brake and noticed that the light did not come on.

This must be a pretty simple circuit. Does anybody have a wiring diagram? Does applying the parking brake just ground out the switch? I'm hoping this is another common Taurus problem. I need to get this fixed for a safety inspection.

Thanks!
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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 AT 2:05 PM (Merged)
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Inspect the float inside mastercylinder
E. Brake switch located at rear back of the handle
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