2006 Chevrolet Colorado "bad brake light switch blow" Questions

Ad

Question about Chevrolet Colorado

2 Answers

bad and needs to be replaced your fuse panel will indicate the location of the brake light fuse, you also may find the fuse location in your owners manual, also check the brake light switch located at

Ad

Question about Chevrolet Colorado

1 Answer

the brake light fuse keeps blowing on my 2004 chevy colorado as soon as i touch the brake pedal brake light switch may be bad

Ad

Question about Chevrolet Colorado

1 Answer

...will not work i checked the fuse and it wuz blown so i replaced it and it keeps blowing any suggestions? either a direct short from wiring or bad cruise switch which is right by brake light ...

bad brake light switch... Since the brake circuits are not working right, the cruise control cannot be engaged. Fix the switch should fix the cruise control issue. The brake switch is normally located

...bad brake switch if it still blew fuse then do the same for break release switch, if it still blows then i think you have a problem between there and the fuse box. sounds like alot but these are all ...

BAD BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH OR SWITCH IS OUT ADJUSTMENT.YOU LOOKING AT RIGHT REAR BRAKE LIGHT THE LEFT BRAKE COULD BE BLOWED OUT REALLY BOTH BRAKES LIGHTS WOULD BE ON MOST OF THE TIME IF BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH

...use the brakes and it blows your brake light switch is n/g and vice versa turn signal is the switch but if your blowing them right away there's a bad socket Could be bad flasher or multifunction ...

Question about Chevrolet Colorado

1 Answer

...blowing You have the feed wire (HOT WIRE) feeding to a ground, causing fuse to blow. Have wires checked from brake switch to tail lights. Also, possible bad brake switch shorting out. Hope this

the overhead Brake light on the roof. You may have just worked on the Taillights. The bad wire may be grounding in the roof or on the frame. Once you isolate the bad wire you may want to run a new one

...1) high voltage or 2) bad ground connections, 3) excessive vibration, 4) corrosion inside the bulb connector Probably bad socket or ground. If both brake lights are blowing then replace brake

Not finding what you are looking for?
2006 Chevrolet Colorado Logo

946 questions posted

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Chevrolet Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Chevrolet Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...