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Something is shorting to earth on the brake lights.
Get a pack of fuses.
Remove left side bulb. Brake, does is blow the fuse?
Remove right side bulb. Brake, does it blow the fuse?
If yes to the above, it is the light fitting or wiring rubbed through to that light.
If no, it is the switch or wiring to the switch on the brake pedal.
I assume there is only ONE fuse, since you are not specific.
The solution therefore is just hard work and long hours with your ohmmeter disconnecting wires and tracking it down one wire at a time.
does it ever shut off or will just run til doomsday. if it finaly stops then it probably working fine but if it never stops then you probably have a temp sensor gone bad.
First is the engine Diesel or Gas?
if it is a diesel engine it has almost got to be a compression or fuel problem if it is a Gas engine it can be a valve adjustment, fuel, compression, or spark problem
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