Questions & Answers for: lower brake lights quit working

Question about 1999 Corolla

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brake has a few notches before it's all the way down. After a while, I learned to lower it not quite all the way while driving during the day, and have gone without DRLs for nearly four years now with

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...lower speed,then shudders until i stop.it almost feels like the abs is coming on too early??yet no warning light.brakes work fine,but here is also a noise with shudder,almost a slight knock and a bit ...

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...brake lights and tail lights do not work.very first symptom was an intermittent tail or brake light out indicator warning. you might have an open ground wire on your brake/tail lights .. when you ...

...working normal.... Check your brake fluid level. The OTHER dummy light is most likely a fluid low light. It probably has been quite a while since you had a brake job and all of your shoes / pads are ...

Question about 2006 Trailblazer

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...lower speed ip lites up i.e. abs, traction control,e-brake &seat belt? ****, you can check some more but from what I am reading your problem could be related to a faulty ignition switch. I am ...

Question about 2006 Trailblazer

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brake light and the lower lights...Since the top light works the relay is doing its job...However, the relay output is connected to several White wires that carry the same voltage to all brake lights.

lower brake lights (the upper, third one still works due to being on a separate circuit). However, the rear tail lights (i.e. running lights) function normally, as do the reverse lamps. Not to mention

brake light switch(lower pedal) check for voltage at both wires,should only have voltage on one wire, then while pushing the pedal down you should have voltage on both wires if not the switch needs to

...lower brake lights not working. Running lights, and turn signals still work. Replaced bulbs, brake switch. still not working. what now? We tried replacing the bulbs, nothing. We replaced the brake ...

to check for voltage, that circuit is fuse protected. The lower wire in the picture goes hot when brake switch is activated and carries voltage to lamps. Like I said, the lamps need voltage and ground

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