I have a 1998 Chevy Blazer with the same problem I traced the stop light wires back to the turn signal assembly. By taking the steering column plastic off you use a torx bit and a pair of vise grips to get the bolts out of the turn signal assembly. Otherwise GM says you need to pull the steering wheel . They still recommend you pull the airbag fuse. I pulled the fuse and disconnected the battery. I found a slightly melted connector behind wiring connection point. With a replacement turn signal assembly the brake lights now work. Be sure to find a aftermarket or salvage yard switch due to GM wanting alot of money for OEM.
Check the brake light switch.
it has a bad turnsignal switch
The hazard switch and the turn signal and brake lights are all incorparated, chances are the 3-1 switch is broke internally check all fuses
the brake pedel pushes a switch right on top of the pedel lever it can come loose or go bad. check fuses first
Head light fuse is 20 amp
Did you check your fuses???
have you checked your fuses?
Try your fuses
Check your fuses.
check all brake bulbs a filiment may have shorted out
dodge 2001 Dakota brake lights won't burn Check the fuses. If the fuses are okay check the brake light switch.
check wire continuity- no power no lights