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Check fuse Q. Check the contacts in the bulbs. check the operation of the bulbs with a couple of lengths of wire and the battery, or test continuity with a meter. Check the contacts in the connector. Check the earths on the back panel. Check for broken or damages wires.
check the fuse it should be located either under the dash or under the hood, it will be a small black box with a snap on lid, it sounds like a fuse is blown
i dont know where you looked and got your misinformation from. the fuse for a 2005 malibu brake lights is a 15 amp fuse located under the hood in the fuse block. the fuse block is located near the battery.
06 Solara fuse box under driver side dash, left of brake pedal. Pop fuse cover off. CIG is for cigar lighter. 15A rating. Get the fuse puller from the big fuse box under the car's hood, it is white plastic. Pull out bad 15A blue fuse, replace with new one. For a quick fix, use 15A spare from the big fuse box. Replace asap.
Most likely a fuse or circuit breaker. Check your fuse box for a blown fuse. I assume your brake lights still work. Yeah, that's scary alright. You were lucky not to get a ticket.
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