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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.
Check the bulbs one of the 2 filaments may be burned out
Possible ground issue at the taillights.
Headlights? Brake lights? Tail lights? Signal lights? Courtesy lights? Dash lights? Check engine lights? Need more info please.
i found it to be the tail light harnesses go bad . a common problem with them because the bulb sockets short out.
Slightly different front end with european-style headlights on the '88, slightly revised taillights, different dashboard, 3rd brake light on the '88 - that's about it.
they are not brake lights they are fog lights and they turn on because it is for the car behind to see you
Check the fuse for the headlights. It is probably open.
Yes they indeed have brake lights...
Fuse for parking lights probably blown.
Often this type of behavior is caused by a bad ground for the lighting circuit. Check the ground circuit for the brake lights.
Bad socket? Bad ground? Problem in steering column switch?