There is a switch under brake pedal. This switch controls the brake lights. They some times go bad. Have someone stand behind vehicle while you push on brake pedal, if no brake lights come on. Try pushing the brake switch by hand. Check for power with a voltmeter.
Could be the brake light switch or fuse.
Bad bulbs can be the cause of your reverse lights not working on your 1999 Toyota Tacoma. A problem with the reverse switch or bad wires can also be the cause of your reverse lights not working.
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Blown fuse or bad headlight switch
Turn signals not working nor back up lights. However the head lights are working and rear lights are also working
One fuse controls the function of the hazard, reverse, and turn signals of the car. When there fuse blows all the components stop working.
check if reverse lights are working, if not replace the reverse switch plug located underside near the gear box, centre of car, there are two plugs, check if wires are frayed, this happened to me and when I replaced this my turn signals started working. hope this helps
Try replacing the headlight switch. Do the front parklights work and not the rear ones? If so check the harness to the rear of the vehicle for breakage.
Brake lights and turn signals are on a separate circuit from the tail lights. Tail lights are on the same circuit with the dashboard lights. If the dashboard lights aren't working either, check the fuse. If they ARE working, check the headlight switch.
If the tail lights on a Ford Expedition are inoperative, it is likely there is an electrical issue. If all the tail lights are not working, it is likely a blown fuse.
switch on the transmission which sends a signal to the reverse lights when shift is in reverse......... is shot. You need a mechanic.
Check the fuses first then check the bulbs.