Check bulbs they are double filamented smaller filament is for stop lights larger is for tail lights Check fuse for stop lights Check stop light switch Check all lights in car. In my Legend some of the lights were connected in series so I had to replace a front parking light in order for a rear one to work.
Replace bulbs Check the fuse Check the stop light switch
The brake lights and tail lights are separate wiring systems. Even some of the bulbs may have two separate bulbs in the same glass housing. If the bulbs are in fact working, then the next step would be to test the brake switch under the dash. When you depress the brake pedal the switch is pushed creating a connection to turn on the brake lights.
Check your bulbs! Also if you've recently swapped out for some LED bulbs they don't draw enough current so, to the system, you still have a blown bulb.
On a 1989 Acura Integra hatch back the brake lights are reached through the hatch itself. The brake lights housing are on the rear of the vehicle. Unplug the bulbs and replace them.
The brake lights are located in the trunk of a 1997 Acura Integra. To replace them open the trunk and find the plastic housing. Remove and replace the bulbs.
It means one of the brake lamp bulbs is blown or maybe there's a wiring problem. In any case, your brake lights are not fully functional.
on some cars the tail lights and brake lights are totally different bulbs gain access to the bulbs and have someone push the brakes so that you can determine which bulbs are the brake lights and replace the tail lights
AnswerThe bulbs for the brake lights are usually separate from the normal tail light bulbs. Check and replace the brake bulbs first, and if they are still not working examine the fuses, switch and wiring.
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fuse, bulbs
you do not adjust the brake lights check the bulbs or check switch top of brake pedal.