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∙ 2006-04-17 02:49:19Most generally it is the brake light switch that is attached to the pedal arm bracket assembly. The new part will probably require a minor adjustment to ensure the brake lamps illuminate properly. Pretty simple repair & not all that expensive.
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∙ 2006-04-17 02:49:19all my lights work except my break lights, when i push on the peddle they dont go on can you help me?
yes they should
You may need to check your brake light switch. It is a small switch located on top of your brake peddle (up on the arm of the peddle). This switch allows the brake lights to come on whenever you push the peddle.
Check the brake light switch it's self, it should be on the brake peddle arm or bracket. The switch should show open when the peddle is neutral and should show closed when the peddle is pressed. If the switch shows nothing either way then it's hooped.
check the switch at the break peddle
Possibly blown fuse or defective brake light switch.
by using peddle
Peddle is a verb.
Your brake light switch is out of adjustment. Don't know what vehicle you have but most brake light switches are located on the brake peddle lever just above the brake peddle pad.
in some vehicles there is a swtch inder the break peddle that controls your breack lights it might not be making a connection
No, the word 'peddle' is actually a verb.
A leak in your brake line, or very low brake fluid, both of which are extremely dangerous and should be fixed at once.