you should use a test light and touch it to each side of the fuse and make sure you ground the test light first. or you could pull the fuse and see if the metal piece inside of it is broken which would mean you would have to replace it.
Yes there is a fuse for your brake lights. Check your fuse box. It should be marked. If the fuse is ok then check the switch. It could be a bad switch or ground.
There should be a fuse for the brake lights. If the fuse is good always check the ground wire.
Check bulbs Check fuse for parking/tailights Check brake light fuse
check wiring, check bulbs, check fuse, check brake light switch,
Check stop light fuse Check bulbs double filamented smaller for brake lights Check the operation of the stop light switch Check socket for corrosion
The brake lights and the tail lights are separate circuits. Check the brake light fuse, then check the brake light bulbs, then check the brake light switch.
If there is no brake lights on a 1998 Mazda pickup, check the fuse. If the fuse has blown, the lights will not work.
check the fuse, brake lights have their own, & check the brake switch at the top of the brake pedal
Check bulbs (double filamented small is for brake lights-large for tailight) Check fuse for stoplight Check stoplight switch
change the brake lights check the fuse check the brake light swtch
If the fuse is working, then check the bulbs.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs, then check the brake light switch.