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Check fuses first usuall under dash/ and engine compartment/then check bulbs and the wiring to the lights make sure they are not pinched/ Please rate my response thank you very much
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Censor issue maybe. My brake lights did the same thing. I just readjusted the lining... around the trunk latch. And learned to pump my brakes after I turned the engine off. It finally worked itself out.
I would start with the distrubutor/harness/plugs. Ensure they are firing, if they are, check the fuel filter...it gets clogged if the vehicle hasn't been used in some time.
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