If it says 'Brake Light Failure' or similar, your brake light is out. change the bulb.
The brake lights are NOT fused seperately, which is why it will not tell you in the handbook. The brake lights will be fused through the ABS circuit. However, if you are looking for this information i assume none of your brake lights are working. If one brake light is out it will be the bulb, look back through this section a few weeks to find out how to remove the rear light cluster. If all your brake lights are out but you are not getting an ABS fault on the display then it is a faulty brake switch. This is located behind the dash mounted near the top of the brake pedal, it is a cheap and easy to replace item. If the fuse for your brake lights was blown then it would also knock out the ABS and you would have a fault on the display and a warning light on the dash. In which case a trip to your local dealership would be in order as this would be beyond your ability to diagnose.
The brake light in the Audi A4 display means there is an issue with the brake system. The most common cause of this warning light is low brake fluid.
They aren't. The brake light circuit is not connected with the headlight circuit.
You might want to check the brake light bulbs on both sides to make sure the are in correctly and clean sockets.
The ground circuit for your Honda Civic brake lights can be found on the rear frame rail. The ground circuit will be on the drivers side frame rail.
brake lgiht fuse blows when shifting gears?
After your brake pads have been replaced, scroll to the brake pad life display. On the brake pad life display hold the scroll button in until the brake pad life goes to 100 percent.
There is a short in the circuit
On my 03 Chevy Silverado I just added brake fluid and the message turned off.
There's continuous power supplied to the circuit. When the switch contacts, it closes the circuit and allows the power to go to the brake lights.
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short in brake light switch located on brake pedal