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NO REAR OR BRAKE LIGHTS BUT ALL BULBS AND FUSES SEEM OK.

NO REAR OR BRAKE LIGHTS BUT ALL FUSES ARE OK AND THE BULBS SEEM OK TOO.

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Check the Switch under the dash on the brake peddle . it could be stuck or broken get a a wire tie the lights together test for continuity at that switch. check your trailer light hook ups for shorts. If you have a braking power module for towing you may have to replace it or check and make sure it is getting juice.

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