Remove brake light interior trim panels. Then you push and twist the socket for the brake light that needs replacing. Then pull out socket. then pull out bulb from socket and place new bulb in the light socket. Once bulb is installed into light socket. Place the socket where you removed it from brake light housing. Push and twist clockwise to lock back in place. Then replace trim panels.
To replace the rear brake lights on a Nissan Primera first open the trunk lid. Locate the tail lights and find the plastic cover which hide the bulbs. Remove the cover and then the bulb. Replace with a new bulb.
How to replace a brake light on a nissan Tiida hatch back.
Where is the fuse locations? Interior and brake lights have gone out while attempting to replace fog lights.
More than likely the brake light switch is defective or out of adjustment.
There are three possibilities.1 The cheapest to fix and the most likely scenario is the same problem that I had on my 1984 300zx turbo.There is a small dime sized rubber part on the brake pedal that depresses a small brake switch when you push down on the brake pedal. This turns the brake lights on. When this is removed or falls off, there is nothing to depress the switch and so the lights stay on. There is a similar part on the clutch pedal. I was quoted over $100. to fix this brake switch problem until I found out what it really was, bought the part and fixed it myself. Took about 10 minutes.Order these parts from your Nissan dealer.2 of 46584-S0100 = $1.76 each1 of 46512-H0101 = $0.91 each (manual transmission only)I have had both problems with my 86 300zx. The brake pedal has a switch for the brake lights. it can slip out of place and always be 'open' causing the lights to stay on. a quick fix is to replace the switch or affix it in place by some means.Problem #2 could be a bad contact in the light switch on the column. I had this go bad also. It should cost about $163 to have the dealer replace it or if you are good enough, take it off, take it apart and clean the contacts, reassemble and reinstallHad the same problem with my 86 300zx turbo go to http://z31.com/repairs/brakepedal/ and it will give you the part # to get the part from Nissan it coast only few bucks to fix
The brake lights in your 1983 Nissan pickup truck are controlled by the brake light relay switch. When the brake light relay switch malfunctions the brake lights will stop working.
There is no switch to activate or deactivate the brake lights on a 1988 Nissan. The brake lights automatically turn on any time the brakes are pressed.
brake switch try some wd40 on it first if no help then replace it. by the way it is up where the brake pedal rests under the dash.
Check bulbs they are double filamented smaller for brake lights larger for tailights Check the fuse Check the operation of the stoplight switch
I just had this problem on my 98 Frontier because the brake lights were staying on. I had to replace the brake light switch and the brake light button for it to go out.
Typically your dash lights go out when you are driving with no tail/brake lights. So check those fusses to see if one is blown, this is a safety feature.
It's by the break switch to the left of the break pedal.