No they don't. Usually only one filament burns for the turn signal and the same one is used for the brake lights. These are just interupted when using the TS since you have two lights for the rear brakes this still give an indication of stopping and signalling.
Hope this helps
Phil
check the fuse then the bulbs then the brake switch
It sounds like you have a short somewhere.
Bulbs are replaced from rear of headlight. See answer to similar questions for how to do.
You will probably have to take the complete headlight assembly out or loose to be able to get to the bulbs.
pull up on the 2 tabs that hold it to the housing. then siply twist the bulbs out of their sockets
The bulbs unscrew from the back of the light assy. sometimes you have to remove it to get to the back.
if you do not have a manual for car, call any auto parts place to find out....
open trunk and look behind the taillights as the bulbs just twist and pull out.
yes they have brake lights and you probably have a bad brake light switch which is on top of the brake pedal under the dash.
The interior bulbs on a 1999 Chevy Malibu are contained in a plastic fixture whose cover snaps open. Once inside the fixture, pop out the dead bulb and replace it with the appropriate replacement.
your left and right bulbs are problay bad they are two filament bulbs the park filiments are good and the brake filament is bad
my daughter has a 2005 Malibu. Her turn signals are not working. The orange reflectors on both right and left side are discolored and it appears have burned thru. Is itpossible to replace thes reflectors along with the bulbs. I fesr they have melted amd when moisture hits the bulbs they burn out. Please advise.