Brake light stay on when headlights are in use

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Asked by Juan Dec 30, 2017 at 06:15 PM about the 1997 Volkswagen Jetta GLS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok so this is my first vw ever since I'm building my
95 Acura legend gs at the moment I bought this
1997 jetta gls 2.0 automatic sadly but it's my new
get around. So when I don't turn the headlight
witch to the on position the brake light go on an off
when I hot the brake pedal like normal. Now When I
turn the headlight switch to the on position the
brake lights stay on as if I was pressing the brakes.
Can anyone give me ideas as to what this can be I
did go first being the pedal to check the little brake
sensor it's not stuck as I read in another forum.

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VW. is known for bad brake light switches they go bad internally. replace the switch.

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Thanks for the info I'll get that swapped out after holidays to hit the yard.

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It's possible you have a short in the harness or sockets...of the tail lamps [on when headlights are on] and to the brake lights ??

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Yea the rear brake lights including 3rd brake comes on when I flip headlights on but when the headlight switch is off and I press the brakes they work normal with headlights off

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I know in my car (2014 Jetta) it was -45C and my (!) (brake sensor) went on and then me air bag light then my check engine light. I took it to VW dealership and they said it was a malfunction due to the cold. Then it happened again and I did research that the brake fluids may need to be flushed due to condensation. It was something I needed to get done so I got it done. At the same time I got the oil change as well. It has been warmer (0C) and it's been great but today its like -40C and it happened again. A new light going on ever time I start the car or driving for long periods. I am sure just the cold but I don't like this at all. Freaks me out. At VW I also had them check all fluids, brake pads, the fluid containers to ensure that it wasn't a serious problem. So I am thinking just the cold and maybe that could be your issue as well (depending where you live).

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Juan, did you ever get this problem fixed!? I'm having exactly the same issue. Thought it might be a problem with the physical headlight switch. Swapped it with another one and still had the same problem. Let me know if you had any better luck than me. Thanks.

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I have 2009 city Jetta I have been having the same problem with my brake lights all 3 stay on when I turn my head light on. I also changed my brake switch but the same problem continues. It's my first car and don't have a lot of money.

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