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Check your fuses, if all ok then the switch on your brake pedal is at fault, Look at the top of the brake pedal and you will see the location of the switch.
hello, should be attached to the fuse box on the bottom, it is round and plugs in to the fuse box some are on top some on the bottom. also blinker relay is there also.
I looked at wiring diagrams at bbbindustries: the orange wire to the 20 amp htr fuse is direct from the ignition switch. You might check: that orange wire splices to the 10 amp brake fuse (fuse #12). check if that also has any voltage problems.
There are two black fusible links that supply power to the ignition switch. the fusible links come from the battery junction block.
When I use my turn signal in my 1986 toyota pickup every 5-6 uses it blows the fuse and my blinkers, backup lights, gas gauge and temp gauge stop working. What is going on
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