Remove the blown fuse. Replace it with a new fuse.
Just locate the fuse panel under the left side of the dash and find the brake light fuse and pull it out and put the new one in. If there isn't a blown fuse, the brake light switch may be faulty.
Blown bulbs, blown fuse, broken or out of adjustment brake light switch.
Yes, a blown brake light fuse causes the shift interlock to malfunction. If the interlock can't tell if the brake is depressed or not, it won't shift out of park. The brake light fuse is a 15A in the engine bay fuse box.
Short in the wiring, brake light assembly, or possibly a defective brake light switch.
Possibly blown fuse, bad brake light switch, or blown brake light bulbs.
If your brake light is not coming on, you might have blown a fuse. You might also have a bulb that is no longer working.
Check to see if any are blown and replace
If an Acura Vigor brake light is not working there are likely two reasons. One is that a fuse is blown and the other is that the bulb is blown. It could be both.
You have blown a fuse, look for an acc. fuse out.
If there is no brake lights on a 1998 Mazda pickup, check the fuse. If the fuse has blown, the lights will not work.
Blown fuse or bad brake light switch?
They are two separate circuits, each has their own fuse. The brake lights not working could be caused by a few things such as a blown fuse, blown bulbs, bad brake light switch, misadjusted brake light switch and depending on what vehicle you have, a bad signal light switch.