check the wiring harness underneath the tail gate. I had the same problem. almost a foot of wire was split open and severely corroded preventing my brake light from working.
Check fuses Check bulbs
Because of an electric fault
Yes I have only seen it in my car once
To reset the service engine light on a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick first turn off the car. Unplug the battery of at least 5 seconds and then plug the battery. The computer will now be reset.
un push the button on the shift console. done.
unplug it unscrew it remove it. bidda bodda boom.
Check fuses.
On my 93 suzuki sidekick the check engine light came on at exactly 120000 miles.It can be reset if you take your drivers side speaker out you'll find a switch in there to reset it.If the problem occurs again then you probably have a real problem.If you vehicle is not running any different then I wouldn't be that concerned.
Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
The lights on the Sidekick simply twist out from the rear of the fixture. Open the hood, unplug the wiring assembly, and twist the light bulb assembly about a 1/4 turn. You can then pull the light from the headlamp housing.
get the CEL checked and fix the problem. Disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes will reset the light on an OBD1 vehicle.
Pull the E-Brake up one click and the lights should turn off.