Try chasing the ground wire down in the back bc they are usually all grounded with same wire. They sometimes corrode rather quickly.
have you check the tail light fuse to see if it is blown. other possiblly is the headlight switch.
Possibly blown fuse, bad brake light switch, or blown brake light bulbs.
I am currently having the same problem you are having check the fuse to see if it is blown the blinkers and brake lights are on the same fuse my system has a short in it somewhere and is popping the fuses I am in the process of running new wires since the wonderful people at Chevy ran all the wires thru the frame and you can't access them
whats the color circuit for the blinkers an break lights?
i had the same problem...turned out the hazard flashers button on top of steering column was in the wrong position ! ...talk about simplr..hope it works for you
All the lights on a bus are: 4 way flashers (4) cation lights ( yellow ) 4 cation lights ( Red ) 4 strobe light (top of bus) (1) back up lights (2) brake lights (4) blinkers (4) head lights (low beams) (2) head lights (high beams) (2)
My rear window brake light works, but not my tail light brakes on my 1997 Monte Carlo. What is the problem?
I have a 1983 GMC Sierra it has no dash,tail lights an brake lights are very dim
Because the brake lights are the priority circuit.
fuses are blown, or bulbs are blown
brake light switch is above the brake pedal under the dash
Check the fuse