Not sure on this particuliar vehicle but on most newer vehicles the tail light bulbs can be accessed by opening the rear door or trunk and removing a panel that allows access to the tail lights and the bulbs. If this is not possible you should have some type of screws on the tail light lenses itself that can be removed to access the bulbs. , EzForJesus
The brake light switch is located on a bracket behind the brake pedal support.
The brake light bald can be accessed through the trunk of the car. Remove the rear tail light cover to access the brake light bulb.
I work in the auto parts business and it is located under the brake pedal.
What is it you want to know about it?
It could be the brake fluid reservoir is low and is telling you that the brakes need attention.
It's on top of the brake pedal under the dash.
its a ground wire
You will need to change the brake light switch. The brake light switch can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side.
The brake light switch can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out.
is it the abs or e brake light? More than likely it is an abs sensor. cost about 50 bucks to have replaced on my car hope this helps. If it is the red brake light, there is low fluid or the e-brake pedal is sagging. Check the reservior and top it. If it is the orange brake light, you'll need to have the ABS system tested to determine the cause. Or you could blindly buy and install parts as a guess.
The 2001 Buick Century brake light switch is located beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The brake light switch should be labeled as such.
The 1991 Volvo brake light relay switch is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The brake light relay switch will be above the brake pedal.