start here... 1. fuses 2. bulbs 3. test at bulb socket to see if you have power 3. connections (corrosion) 4. brake light switch connection under dash Just a few simple ideas for you
Check your brake switch under the dashboard above the brake pedal
Check all the brake lights and dont forget the one behind the back window. That should fix the problem.
Bad stop light switch? Located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
your mechanic would have to install new brake lines.
The brake light switch is out of alligment. Check on the brake pedal arm and readjust the switch.
check wiring from battery to wiring harness to fuse (check fuse also) to harness to brake light. Check ground, too
#1: check the fuses!!!! you could save yourself a big headache if it's just a blown fuseCheck the bulbs if they are good check the grounds for the lights.
check fuses, check brake light switch behind brake pedal.
To fix a 95 Dodge Dakota with no brake lights, first check to ensure the fuse has not blown. If the fuse is good, check to ensure the brake light bulbs are not burn out.
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented with the smaller being for the stop lights Check the fuse Check the operation of the stop light switch usually at the upper end of the brake pedal under the dash
Check the fuse, the bulbs, and the brake light switch.
take it to a garrage