Follow your brake pedal up towards the steering column about 12 inches. When you press the brake you will see it comes back to rest on a part that looks like a thick threaded screw with a small black plastic cylinder that goes in and out of the end of the screw. Looks like very small spark plug. That is the Brake Switch. When you press the brake the little black cylinder pops out and turns your brake lights on. When you release the brake there is another piece of plastic on the brake pedal arm that comes to rest on the switch and turns your brake lights off. If your brake lights are staying on, the piece of plastic on the pedal arm is most likely in pieces on your floorboard, It looks like a flat disc or washer about the size of penny, width and roundness,on the brake pedal arm. You can replace it with anything about the same size. Make sure its wide enough to hit your brake switch but not so wide that it makes your brakes drag.
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