Replace your Head light switch. All of these circuits run through that switch.
i just had this same problem but on my '97 Chevy Malibu... if you've just installed an aftermarket stereo then this might be the solution for you: On most aftermarket stereos there's no wire connection for the Dimmer and/or Illumination (or there's a hook up for either the Illumination or Dimmer wire) and usually most people just tape them off and push them back. Well in the Chevrolet Malibu all of the Instrument Panel (to include the factory stereo) are wired together so that if one wire is disconnected it all goes out... so in order for you to get your Instrument Panel lights working again you must splice the two wires together...
In lamens terms.. you have to connect the Dimmer wire [Brown (not striped)] and the Illumination wire [Grey (not striped)] together.. if your problem was the same as mine then this should do the trick
Good Luck!!!
in dash lights
the circuit boards on the taillights are bad.
Is it the taillights or the brake lights? If taillights it may be a wiring problem, If brake lights check the switch on the brake pedal
If you have no brake lights or tail lights then you've probably got an electrical problem. Check the fuses first and see if you have one or more blown.
It is your multifunction switch that has gone out. It is located in the steering column. I used my emergency lights and it blew out brake lights, turn signals, and emergency lights. In newer models Chevy did a recall not so for our older models. Mine is a 1995.
Possible ground issue at the taillights.
Check the bulbs they are double filamented with the smaller for stop and turn signals
The bulbs should be checked on a 1993 Dodge Dakota if the taillights are not working. The plugs on the trailer package should also be checked to make sure that they are working.
you need to repair the lights and they will both work and your taillights will work properly
Try checking the fuses. try checking the plug on the harnes at the back of pickup on frame.
How do you replace brake lights
It should say TAIL for taillights or maybe brake lights.