Check the fuse, check the bulbs, check the brake light switch, in that order.
3rd brake light or rear brake lights?
I have a 1990 Chevy 1500 truck the brakelight switch is disconnected and it has no connector going to it. I replaced all the bulbs. And still my running lights are in the on position when i turn off the truck. My brake lights are still not working after replacing the lights. I have a RV brake accuator also under the steering column can you help me solve my problem?
Check fuse, check bulbs, check brake light switch, in that order.
I had the same problem on a gmc truck. The problem was an in line fusable link
Check the brake light switch.
On a toyota tacoma 2003 SR5 when the tail lights are turned on the brake lights come on and when the tail lights are of the brake lights work just fine what could be the problem. If the truck has a trailer plug, inspect the plug and plug wiring for damage and corrosion.
the old wiring is probly shot cause its an old truck. you should bring it to a mechanic to get it fixed
Under the brake pedal is a brake light switch that when you press the pedal it hits it and makes your lights come on..sometimes when they get weak the pedal depresses them simply from the weight of the pedal and they stay on..Have a friend get inside the truck and pull UP on the brake pedal as you look at the lights..if the brake lights go off when they pull up on it..then it is that switch under the brake pedal
Bad stop light switch? Located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
A brake rotor heating up would probably be caused by a sticky brake caliper or a collapsed brake hose.
there could be a brake light switch located around the brake pedal, this commonly wears out on a Chevy truck The brake sockets are no good There was a campaign for updated brake sockets. Has it been done by a Saturn dealer? If not get it done and you should be fine
Check to see if the stop lights are working - shift interlock and brake lights are on the same circuit Check fuses