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Power to the brake lights flows from Fuse 12 in the underhood fuse box to the brake light switch. Check for power at the switch on the orange wire. Power leaves the brake light switch on the white wire and heads rear fuse box under the left rear seat. Power goes to fuse 34 Vehicle stop fuse 15A. From there it goes to the left and right stop bulb connectors on the light blue wires. If you don't have power on the light blue wires, you've got a bad fuse or an open somwhere. Two fuses in the stop light cirucit.
Check the brake light fuse. Check that one of the brake light fuse terminals has power at all times. Power for the brake lights goes from the fuse panel to the brake light switch, before the brake light wire goes into the steering column.
Hi, There s a the picture you need. I think that the brakes (no.2) are blocked inside. You have to take a look. Good luck Alex PS-Don't forget to vote me, thanks!
are you having a problem with burnt out brake light bulbs or they are not working when you are appling the brakes? If you installed new bulbs it maybe the brake light switch that is bad. The switch is located on the brake pedal bracket above the pedal. you can test the switch with an ohm meter to see if continuity goes through it. If not when the button is pushed inward the switch is bad. Bulbs for the brakes have filaments like a fuse. When they burn out no continuity goes through it just like a fuse would.
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