Nope.
blown brake hose, front passenger side in 1997 chevy malibu?
either your fuse is blown or the wiring is bad
Blown bulb/ bad bulb
#1 blown fuse #2 brake pedal switch #3 light bulbs and/or sockets
burned out bulb, blown fuse, wiring
You may have a blown fuse or a defective brake light switch.
Check the safety switch. If the fuse for the Brake lights is blown it will also affect the safety switch; if the problem is intermittent then there is a possible short in the system or a faulty switch that needs replacement.
In the 1993 Chevy Caprice there is a brake sender located inside the steering column where the brake pedal is attached. Perhaps the brake lights are not working because of this, when a person hits the brakes. There could also be a fuse blown or a broken or shorted wire.
I have a 1998 Chevy 2500. I would like to know how to install the brake switch, and does the switch affect tran from park to drive in shifting?
Blown bulbs, blown fuse, broken or out of adjustment brake light switch.
if the tail lights work but not brake lights then its most likely just a blown fuse or it could be the switch at the top of your brake pedal arm.
If the brake lights on your Chevy Colorado are not working, start by checking the brake light bulbs to see if they need replacement. Next, inspect the fuse related to the brake lights, as a blown fuse can cause them to fail. Additionally, examine the brake light switch, usually located near the brake pedal, as it may be faulty or misaligned. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting a mechanic for further diagnosis.