the connection between the battery and the brake lights
Could be a fuse or could be a bad bulb. See sources and related links below for bulb part numbers.
blown fuses
your break switch on your break pedal.
Was the fuse blown. If not then your instrument lights are probably just turned off. There is a rheostat to turn the lights up and down. Read your owner's manual for the location.
The brake lights and tail lights are separate wiring systems. Even some of the bulbs may have two separate bulbs in the same glass housing. If the bulbs are in fact working, then the next step would be to test the brake switch under the dash. When you depress the brake pedal the switch is pushed creating a connection to turn on the brake lights.
dashboard lights arent white because in daytime you wouldn't be able to see the lights flash
They arent "they" are working on making themselves richer.
Tailights and dash lights are often fused together. Check the fuse for instrument lights. Also if the fuse is blown and you have a trailer connector on the truck, really look for a short there. I hope this helps a little.
if he does, they arent working.
i have a 2002 Eclipse RS 4cyl model and my dash lights havent worked in forever. i believe they went out when i had around 60k miles on the car. if you figure out why they arent working please email me and let me know also! my email address is GetEclipsed@aol.com
check the sensors if the lights arent on then reposition them until the light come on
it maybe because the rollers arent working correctly after it is fused