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hey jim_rgc i have the same problem but i already replaced my switch checked fuses and lights also wiggled the multy switch while pressing the brake pedal and still nothing any ideas for me any help would be greatfully aprech.hey jim_rgc i have the same problem but i already replaced my switch checked fuses and lights also wiggled the multy switch while pressing the brake pedal and still nothing any ideas for me any help would be greatfully aprech.
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replaced brake switch ??? If you don't know how to read a wiring diagram an use a volt meter to test electrical circuits ,your better off taking your vehicle to a qualified repair shop .
Tony, our TB's only have 3 bulbs, 1 brake, 1 running, 1 backup.
If you happened to be playing with NEW LED bulbs (from local retail location) for the brakes, guaranteed you blew the fuse under the rear seat. It takes a special CK socket for the brakes that no one carry's. If you're only dealing with normal incondecent bulbs, I'd still check the fuse under the rear passenger seat.
I have the same problem with my 2004 Trailblazer LT. Driver side brake light does not illuminate. All other lights work fine. Replaced bulbs. Still does not illuminate. Cannot figure out which fuse goes to this light. Could it be a fuse?
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