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If i turn on my lights the dashboard light goes out and my inside lights come on. however when i hit the brake the inside lights goes out and the dashboard light comes on

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Changed any bulbs in the back latley? if so I surspect so see that they are the correct type in the correct holder if you put a single base bulb in a double base holder.. Double base in holder one side is brake light the outher is the side lights, the single base shorts them together...so when you brake,the brake lights start supplying the side lights... So it lights your dash lights as well look in frount of the car while some one breakes for you and I bet the front side lights com on on their own!
and thats why!! VERY COMMERN MESTAKE!
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