2019 ram classicbrake and lamp lights stay on when the ignition is off.

Asked by Ulysses Feb 08, 2024 at 06:32 PM about the 2019 RAM 1500 Classic SLT Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My truck passenger tail light and lamp kept on
even I turn of the engine. What is the cause of
this and what is best solution. Thanks

5 Answers

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If both the tail and brake lights stay on with ignition off then you could have a few different problems, brake light switch is stuck on, cross circuit between the brake and tail light circuits, (possibly a crossed filament in one or more bulbs) turn signal switch feedback, light control module or BCM.

Hi Gene thank you for your response. Only the right side tail and lamp lights stay on with ignition off.

310,355

Then the problem is on that side, still look for a crossed filament in a bulb, might be hard too see, if the bulbs are good then onto wiring, control switches and modules.

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