Having trouble with your brake light staying on even after turning off the engine? 🚗💡
Don’t worry — the fix is super simple and takes just 5 minutes! In this video, I’ll guide you step by step on how to replace the brake stopper rubber on a Kia Cerato / Forte 2014.

What you’ll learn in this video:
0:00 Why brake lights stay on
0:13 Faulty brake stopper rubber explained
0:30 Locating the stopper under the brake pedal
1:26 How the switch works with the rubber
2:02 Removing & replacing the stopper rubber
3:53 Testing the brake light & quick tips
4:39 Conclusion – easy DIY fix

👉This small rubber piece sits behind your brake pedal. When it’s damaged, your brake light stays on, draining your battery. Luckily, it’s a cheap and easy DIY repair — no special tools needed!

📦 Part Number: 32876 36000

If your brake lights won’t turn off – try this fix first before heading to the workshop!


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