What kind of vehicle?
how do i wire my brake lights on my Honda 1000
Check the ground wire to the brake lights.
Yes you can wire just about any light (neon, led, incandesant, etc... )to your brake light , granted it/s within the law. You plice into the brake wire, it's that simple.
i would dare say u have a dead short or ground problems or wire rubn with brake wire
There should be a fuse for the brake lights. If the fuse is good always check the ground wire.
Yes if the wire is part of the brake lamp switch
In a 2004 Jeep Liberty, the wire for the brake lights is typically the dark green wire with a yellow stripe. This wire carries the signal from the brake switch to the tail lights. Always verify with a wiring diagram or multimeter for accuracy, as colors can vary slightly depending on the specific model and trim.
Use a test light One wire (hot) will illuminate The other wire (cold) goes to the brake lights will not illuminate
Double filamented bulbs - smaller filament is for brake lights - larger is for tailights Get a test light and connect one end to ground and the other to either wire and see which works tail or stop
Yes.
Check the ground wire to the tail lights.
A bad ground wire is the most common cause of turn signals and brake lights not working. The ground wire connection might be corroded.