Next i'd check the fuses. If thei're all good, find out, where your brake light switch is located. If it's a pressure-switch, it's most likely build to the main brake cylinder. A mechanically switch you'll find somwhere near the brake pedal. Bridge the switch by connecting both wires, if the light works now, replace the switch.
Check the fuse, the bulbs, and the brake light switch.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs, check the brake light switch, in that order.
check your bulbs
Check the bulbs- they are double filamented with the smaller for brake lights Check the fuse Check the sockets for power and ground Check the sockets for corrosion
Check bulbs - they are double filamented with smaller being for brake lights Check stop light fuse Check the operation of the brake light switch Check sockets for corrosion and ground
Check the: Bulbs Fuse Stop light switch
yes my brake lights dont work First check the fuses, then check the bulbs then check the brake light switch
Yes check all of those, if not any of those you might have a broken wire.
check the bulbs themselves they sometimes short out internaly & cause feedback also check sidemarker lights I have changed all bulbs and fuses! Wiring problem???
Have an electrician check the wiring that goes to the brake lights in the trunk of the car.
Check the light bulbs for the brake they may be burned out or there may be a bad fuse.
brake lights dont work start here check break light fuse check bulbs in tail lights check stop light switch on brake pedal under dash if problem still exists there is a break or short somewhere in the wiring