The brake lights are out
If none of the brake lights are working than checking the fuse would be a good start. The owners manual will have all the fuse information you will need. I'm pretty sure the brake fuse is in the underwood fuse block by the brake fluid reservoir.
If the
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If the fuse is good than you will need to check the brake switch under the drivers side of the dash mounted above the brake pedal. One of the wires Gould have power all the time and one should have power with the brake pedal depressed. If nothing powers up with the pedal depressed the switch is likely bad.
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SOURCE: PT Cruiser Brake Light
The bulb in the rear light has burned out and to replace it follow these instructions: 1) go to your owner's manual to find out the part number. You can find and purchase the replacement bulb at Target, any auto parts store and even at Walmart for under $4.00; 2) pop open the trunk door; 3) get a phillips screw driver and unscrew the 2 screws holding the rear brake light fixture to your car body; 4) as soon as you turn over the fixture you'll see where to pull out the burned out bulb and replace it with the new one(s). Good luck!
SOURCE: 2006 pt cruiser only 16000
you can download a free owners manual at INTEGRATED POWER MODULE (IPM) An Integrated Power Module is located in the engine compartment near the air cleaner assembly. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside
http://www.chrysler.com/en/owners/manuals/index.html
Hopefully it is a fuse problem, if not you have some possibly complex issues to deal with.
From the owners manual page 403.
of the cover.
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