Check the brake light fuse and the bulbs.
It means the light bulb(s) on the rear break lights have gone out and your rear break lights do not come on when you depress the brake pedal. Just replace both rear break lights and the sensor will go off. This happened on my 2002 Honda Accord.
the break light switch behind the pedal is probably sticking. cheap and easy to replace.
Hello, all you have to do is turn the back of the light post and pill the lights out for both the fog lamps and the break lights. For the break lights, its less work to change.
sounds like bad break light switch. your break pedal has a switch that turns on your break lights when you press on your breaks and off when you take your foot off the pedal.
The rear brake lights.
all my light work,changed my break light switch still dont have break lighs,i have good grounds
Check the fuse Check the bulbs Check the stop light switch
When there is erosion in the break light assembly it will do this. The wiring to the break lights may also be grounded out.
check the lights could be a break light head light or running light is out
If neither of the brake lights come on when the brake pedal is depressed, you should check the break light switch which is usually located behind the break pedal assembly. Look for a losse or disconnected wiire to the switch. If one does light up them you need to check the led bulb to see if it is good or needs to be replaced
the only way i have found is put the parking break on 1 click where the break is not doing any thing but it shuts the running lights off and if you only do it 1 click the park break light does not come on on the dash
brake lights dont work start here check break light fuse check bulbs in tail lights check stop light switch on brake pedal under dash if problem still exists there is a break or short somewhere in the wiring