Check the bulbs - they are double filamented with the smaller for the stop lights Check the stop light fuse Check the operation and adjustment of the stoplight 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.
the brake switch at the pedal is stuck or out of adjustment.
check the brake light switch
brake switch
Have you tried going to like, Auto Zone or anything like that? my licence plate light was out and they hookd up a diagnostic machine and they said that usually works.. im not sure if its the same for brake lights, but it wouldn't hurt to try, it doesnt cost anything either. :)
Check the bulbs they are double filamented with smaller being for brake lights
Assuming you mean brake lights, the brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment.
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented- smaller for stop and larger for tailights
broken belt
To reset the ABS and brake lights on a 2002 Toyota MR2, trying disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes. A Toyota dealer can also reset the lights.
One or more of the tail lights, head lights, or brake lights is out.
One fuse block in the dash, and one under the hood