Does it have trailer light wiring also? check that too.
check that you have double filament bulbs in tail lights
If the brake lights are not coming on in your car and you have changed the bulbs and the fuses with no results, you could also check the wiring in your '98 Chevrolet Lumina. The wires may be damaged or even broken.
Go to AutoZone and look up your fuses in a book for the make and model.
check your bulbs and fuses check your bulbs and fuses
Check the brake light switch.
check the bulbs themselves they sometimes short out internaly & cause feedback also check sidemarker lights I have changed all bulbs and fuses! Wiring problem???
How bout the turn signal indicator switch located in the steering column.
the lights seem to run for 3 days then they blow a fuse when i have tested all bulbs they are ok
have you checked the bulbs and fuses
Panel lights and parking/tail lights should be on 1 circuit Brake lights should be on a separate circuit If you are sure fuses are good- Check bulbs Check headlight switch Check stoplight switch
I had this same problem. If the bulbs and the fuses are good its most likely the brake switch. Its a plunger like switch on the brake pedal. Its usually the only thing on the brake pedal. Its pretty easy and cheap to change. I would start there.
Check th e ground on the lights. If ok, you may have to have a mechanic check it out.