Its not a fun job. The steering wheel , Airbag , Etc. have to be removed . The switch is for turn signals , hazard lamps, high beams ,& wipers . If you are not familiar with this type of work ,and or have the right tools , you should seek a professional.
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I had a right turn signal / brake light that didn't want to work all the time, replaced the bulb and it worked for a day or so, then went back to inop. I finally took the light assembly off and used dental tools to scrape all the old hardened up dielectric grease out of the bulb sockets and reinstalled the bulbs. Worked fine ever since. Your multifunction switch is bad....all the power runs through the emergency flasher switch....to test turn ignition to on position then turn right or left blinker on....wedge a toothpick on either side of emergency flasher switch on the steering column.....this should make the connection and the blinker should work....If not ...then wiggle the emergency flasher switch and have someone watch to see if blinker or brake lights operate......the multifunction switch is not cheap...about $200.00....have someone who knows what they are doing install it....the multifunction switch is on the left of the steering column(originally known as the blinker lever)and operates cruise control and wipers and high beams ......
It is possible but you have to know what you are doing.
GM. did not use a INERTIA switch.
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There is no shutoff switch in a 1995 Tahoe, or most cas.
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check the third light and brake lights, check the fuses, if all are ok then change the multi- fuction switch aka turn signal switch.
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either dimmer switch or blown fuse If you are saying that the tail brake lights are working but the third brake light is not....It may be a defective turn signal switch in the steering column.