double check all fuses cause sometimes when you reconnect the brake light they can short out, also make sure that the bulbs twist in all the way sometimes they like to be hard to do but always a good thing to double check. If your still having trouble just stop by a local mechanic shop and ask them, majority of them will look at it for free being something that little. Hope this helps you out, and good luck.
Check the brake light bulbs, Check the brake light fuse, Check the brake light switch, In that order.
AnswerThe bulbs for the brake lights are usually separate from the normal tail light bulbs. Check and replace the brake bulbs first, and if they are still not working examine the fuses, switch and wiring.
Check the bulbs. If these are OK it could be the switch on the brake pedal arm.
Bulbs? Sockets? Steering column switch?
It is important to have working brake lights on a vehicle. If the brake lights are not working a person should first check the fuse, bulbs and at last the wiring.
Working brake lights are important for safety reasons while driving. It is important to check all of the wiring, if the brake lights are not working and the fuses and bulbs have been checked.
The brake lights and tail lights are separate wiring systems. Even some of the bulbs may have two separate bulbs in the same glass housing. If the bulbs are in fact working, then the next step would be to test the brake switch under the dash. When you depress the brake pedal the switch is pushed creating a connection to turn on the brake lights.
Bulbs blown, or corroded sockets.
Probably the bulbs are burned out, or the sockets that hold them are not properly seated causing a grounding problem. FriPilot
Check bulbs, fuse, brake light sensors.
Check the bulbs, the fuse and the brake light switch.
If the fuse is working, then check the bulbs.