not positive about this but you may want to check the grounds where they are attached to the body. you may have to replace the wire ends on a clean spot (bare metal) and re-screw them down....
Appears to be no power to Brake Lihgt relay under hood
A malfunctioning brake light and flasher relay switch will cause the brake lights and flashers to stop working. The relay switch can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment.
Please re-phrase your question; it appears you are saying the brake lights come on when you push the brake pedal and the lights are working (normal operation). If the lights are staying on after you release the pedal, then the problem is with th brake light switch (sticking). Thanks Malcolm
If none of the brake lights are working i would suspect the brake switch at the brake pedal.
Depends on in which way they are not working / in need of repair.See "Related Questions" below for replacing bulbs & a discussion about the brake light switch mounted at the brake pedal.These are 2 of the most common 'fixes'.
the brake light driver side not working
What is it you want to know about it?
1988 nissan pulsar leaking brake fluid under drivers side door what is part name
The fuse for an emergency brake is located under the brake pedal. However, it is only on the drivers side of the vehicle.
probably the brake light switch on the pedal if none are working at all
They either need to be adjusted or they were not properly reassembled. See the related article for adjusting and changing this brake.
Bulbs blown, or corroded sockets.