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Had the same problem on my Yukon, I had to get the winshield wiper switch (controls cruise control, turn signal, and winshield wipers) replaced. This switch controls the hazards as well.
Change the break light switch under the brake pedal. I have a 97 yukon and it's probably the same, it is really hard to get to. You have to take off the panel under the stirring wheel then look directly behind the brake pedal, it's a big white plastic piece you have to to unplug it. It took us an hour to get it off
These have the circuit board which the bulbs plug into. Very common problem for the circuit board to burn up interally and cause the brake bulbs to not work.
The fuel filter is located under the vehicle on the inside of the frame rail,drivers side.no special tool is required. A 5/8 line wrench to break loose the fuel lines. There is one bolt that holds the bracket to the frame you'll have to remove. Use caution due to fuel pressure on the line.
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