Check fuse Check bulbs Check stop light switch.
Chevy cargo vans have been notorious for ground wire problems in the rear light assemblies. If unable to trace grounds, install new wire to frame and problem will likely be resolved. Chevy has not to date allowed a recall on this and more than 1/2 of the vans with light problems have had the same grounding issue.
Bulbs burned out or fuse and or relay popped
Probably a blown fuse. What you need to find out is why the fuse blew.
burned out bulb, blown fuse, wiring
Short circuit , maybe ????
If you call the dealership there is a recall on the rear tail lights. Something todo with the wiring in them..
Brake lights indicate when a vehicle is about to stop. When brake lights stop working it is important to check the wiring, the fuse, and the light itself. It could be that any of those need to be replaced.
it is most likely a fuse or at worst the turn signals and stop lights work through the turnsignal switch
There are a variety of issues that can cause the tail lights to stop working in a 1993 Chevy S-10 pickup. There may be a blown fuse, a damaged wire, or the bulbs may be burned out.
Brake Lights not Stop Lights. Check your Fuses then the Bulbs. Hope This Helps.
If a Passat 04 TDI's indicator lights are not working, check the fuse. A blown fuse can cause the lights to stop working.
Check the thumb wheel next to the headlight switch and make sure it is not turned all the way down.
Usually it does not. Unless your remote control unit is on the same fuse along with the dome lights.