it has a bad turnsignal switch
It is important to have working brake lights on a vehicle. If the brake lights are not working a person should first check the fuse, bulbs and at last the wiring.
Check the brake light switch.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs and check the brake light switch, in that order.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs and check the brake light switch, it should be one of those.
has anyone checked the fuses and bulbs?
Be sure the brightness control switch is not turned off, Check the fuse, Check the bulbs.
Need to clarify what you mean here. If you're referring to the lights themselves, both of the two bulbs in the top of the tail lamp housing are dual filament bulbs, which serve as parking lights, turn signal lamps, and brake lamps.
There are many bulbs on a vehicle, need to know which bulbs you want to change.
I don't understand...what's the question? Yes, that's a fairly common bulb size for tail lights or backup lights in late 90s and on autos. I have the same bulbs in my wife's Chevy S10 Blazer. Wagner 12V 3057 bulb. I don't understand...what's the question? Yes, that's a fairly common bulb size for tail lights or backup lights in late 90s and on autos. I have the same bulbs in my wife's Chevy S10 Blazer. Wagner 12V 3057 bulb.
Check bulbs Check fuse Check stop light switch check the fuse.
The 2002 Chevrolet Blazer has separate low, high and fog light lamps...total of 6 if you have the fog lights. See sources and related links below for more bulb information.
Check the fuses, check the bulbs but first, be sure the dash light dimmer control is not turned off.