buy a manual for yer vehicle ya moron.
Inspect all fuses and replace blown ones May be separate circuits (multiple fuses)
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.
The interior lights and rear lights might go out on a 1995 Honda Accord because the light fuse has blown. Check the fuses under the hood or under the steering wheel to confirm.
either the switch is not working or a wire to the switch is broken
There are separate fuses for trailer signal lights in main fuse panel
Check the driver's side under the dash. There should be a box there with the fuses in it.
bad combination light switch
check your fuses ... assuming that only the lights failed. Second posibility: the switch or the wires going to the light switch.
check the fuses and check the bulbs.
Sounds like, though unlikely, you have 2 blown fuses. I don't know a lot about Dodges but I know on Chevy and Ford the instrument lights and brake lights are on 2 separate circuts but I would check the fuses first. If you pull the fuse and you are not sure if it's blown, just replace it as sometimes it is hard to see if the fuse has actually blown or not.
Check the fuses first. Your owner's manual should tell you where they are. Most likely its the fuse. If not, check the bulbs because on some vehicles a bad bulb may break the entire circuit. They are separate circuits, separate fuses and separate swithes. Check the fuse and the tail light bulbs.
they are on separate fuses sometimes. check fuses, or wires