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If a new bulb does not work, then it is most likely something else, perhaps the wiring or a connection. You can probably have your machine serviced to get it fixed, or go purchase a light that you can place close to your machine to light the sewing area. There are lights available with attachment clips and a bendable neck that well let you get the light in the right spot. There are also strings of LED lights available on eBay that you can attach to the upper part of the throat to light the work area. I replaced my regular sewing machine bulb with an LED bulb and was surprised how much better it lights.
the brake light switch is located at the top of the brake pedal but if it was just this i would'nt expect the other symptoms unless there has been work done on your vehicle in that area recently and may have dislodged a connector, if have had work done in that area take back to the repairer or retrace your steps if you have been working on it, if no work been done have the OBD codes read as this will pinpoint the faulty sensor/switch save you time and money searching blind
You will need to check wiring at the sockets, turn lights on and remove the tail lights from tail lens and wiggle bulb to see if they will light up . this is to see if its a connection in the socket.
Another area to check is to open the hood and check the wiring going to rear lights, look toward the driver side trunk hinge and check for broken wire or wires. this is a common area for wire damage. look closely.
i think this is a grid type(wires) rear defroster as opposed to a fan style.then when you push the button to turn on the rear defroster you should hear a click this tells you the system is working from the fuse to the rear window.what you have to do is check the rear window grid(wires) with a test light and you will probably find some of the grids not working which indicates a break in the grid line and needs repair.you start with a test light at one end and you should see it light up brightly at one end of the grid and as you move along the grid wire to the other side of the window you should see the light gradually get dimmer,when you hit a spot were the light stops working you just have to norrow down the area of the break and mark it with a marker below the grid,when you have done the complete window you will know the areas that need repair.you can buy a defroster grid repair kit and repair it.follow the directions.before checking the grid wires check the area where the car wires connect to the window at both sides of the window.sometimes there is a problem in this area.
try a new bulb anyway, or swap with one that works. sometimes it's difficult to tell if bulb is bad. Check contact area where bulb plugs in. Is there any corrosion? Clean up the area with fine sandpaper and it should work. countrycurt0
this is a problem, there is a relay on the board that is sticking. Unscrew your lights or it will melt the display and possibly the liner. There is a fix available, contact Sears they should have a service bulletin out for it.
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