Check bulb and socket Should be a double filament bulb--smaller for Stop and Turn larger for tail light
If all the fuses are good, then most likely the brake light switch right on the brake pedal inside the car. Check that.
it could be that your brake light switch under your dash that sits right on top of your brake pedal has gone out
I am having the same trouble. My brake lights work with the light switch for nighttime driving, but only far right brake light works when i pres brake pedal. Reverse lights dont work at all. Turn signals and hazard light work.
blown fuse or turn switch bad
You have a short, you also may have to check your bulbs i found on one of my blinkers the bulb was faulty, i replaced it and everything was all fine again.
yellow left turn,green right turn,brown tail lights,white ground on standard 4 wire system brake lights will work off turn signals.
To be more specific, the ground wire must work and the bulbs, fuses, etc.. Or the back up lights and turn signals and brake lights wouldn't work? Right? Could it be the back panel...and still let the brake/turn/backup lights work? I need help fast. Thanks!
WHAT ARE THE WIRE COLORS FOR BRAKE AND TURN SIGNALS ON 1999 PONTIAC IN ORDER TO HOOK UP TRAIER HITCH PLUG?Not positive yeLL0w wire Left turn signal, riGht Green wire once you have the turn signal wiring hooked up the brake lights will automatically work because the brake lights work through the turn signal wiring, brown running lights, white ground.
First you buy a good-quality 3rd brake light kit appropriate for the mounting angle on your particular car -- see the links below for examples. If your car's left and right brake lights are separate from the left and right rear turn signals (different bulbs for the brake lights and turn signals), then you just follow the instructions with the kit. If your car has combination brake/turn lights (the same red light burns steadily for brake light or flashes for turn signal) then you must run a new wire from the brake light switch to the rear of the car to feed the new 3rd brake light -- cars with combination brake/turn lights route power from the brake light switch through the turn signal switch and then from there to the back of the car; if you try to get away without running the new wire, the 3rd brake light won't work properly and you'll backfeed other lighting circuits with random results.
try replacing the flasher. there should be two, one for flashers and one for turn signals
Generally brown is used for running lights, green for right turn and brake, yellow for left turn and brake.
A third brake light is used to provide a deceleration warning to vehicles that can't see the left and right lights. You can learn more about these brake lights at the Wikipedia.