After fuse (should be labeled) Try bulbs and defective stop light switch
Fuse 7 controls the brake lights. It should be a red 10amp fuse.
It is not necessarily the fuse. It could be the switch on the brake that is not closing the circuit.
Yes.
If all the fuses are good, then most likely the brake light switch right on the brake pedal inside the car. Check that.
After further research I am answering my own question. It is fuse number 6 on the fuse block located under the dash and is a 10 amp fuse.
The interior lights are controlled by the headlight switch and are protected by a fuse.
check the brake light relay under the hood
The turn signals are not fused front and/or rear. If the rear are not working you need to check for power and grounds for the lights.
generally the tail light fuse is the same fuse as the turn signals
change the headlight switch it controls the running lights....$15 at autozone
I'm not exactly sure which fuse it is, but it doesn't sound like a fuse to me. I would check the switch on the pedal, just simply short acrost it from terminal to terminal with a screwdriver, if the brake lights come on, the switch on the pedal is bad, if they don't then it probably is a fuse.
Sounds like a bad brake light switch. Located above where you put your foot on the brake pedal.