The 1996 GMC Yukon brake lights work by receiving power from the brake light relay switch. The brake light relay switch is connected to the brake pedal.
Located at the upper end of the brake pedal almost under the dash
it could be the brake light switch that usually contacts the break pedal when you depress the brake pedal. check that out first.
what will make the brake light not work on a 1996 dodge dakota? fuses are good and bulbs are good
Simple your tail light bulbs have fused and needs replacing
A brake light switch may be bad if a 1996 Toyota Corolla will not go into gear and the brake lights don't work. Another issue could be in the shift lock solenoid.
this tells you is a simple wiring problem.most likely a loose wire from the third light to the other lights.(third lights provides the power to the other lights)
my back brake lights don't work, but the brake light on the back door does what could be wrong
You have a pressure switch behind the brake pedal. It is either broke, out of adjustment, or disconnected. if it doesn't work you won't have brake lights and you won't get out of park (safety feature).
It depends on the exact problem. If it's that both brake lights in the back do not work and the middle one works, it could be your turn signal switch.
Could be a bad bulb. The same bulb has two filaments, one for the tail lights and one for the brake lights.
turn signals work butt the brake lights dont can anyone help please? cant afford a mechanic.
check the wires at brake light switch on brake pedal they are bad about breaking brake light switch