Underhood Minifuses control the items in question. Fuses should be labeled, but if not you're on your own. BRAKE (Blue 15a) control brake lampls; HAZARD (Red 10a) controls Hazard Flasher, Inst Pnl, Turn Signals, Park/Turn lts and Rear Tail lts
Fuse 7 controls the brake lights. It should be a red 10amp fuse.
generally the tail light fuse is the same fuse as the turn signals
It is not necessarily the fuse. It could be the switch on the brake that is not closing the circuit.
After fuse (should be labeled) Try bulbs and defective stop light switch
First you have locate the knob or the dial controls. This is what brightens the lights on your dashboard. Then you need to check the fuse that controls the dashboard lights. Most of the time the fuse needs a simple replacement.
show warning lights and what they mean on 97 Saturn
Under the center of the dash, in front of the console, mounted on the firewall. This one flasher controls the hazard lights and turn signals.
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
If all the fuses are good, then most likely the brake light switch right on the brake pedal inside the car. Check that.
The flasher relay is more than likely defective. One flasher controls both the turn signals and the hazard lights. It is located on the driver side, behind dash, mounted above kick panel.
It is probably a reference to a system which (if it is installed) "reads" signals from authorized emergency vehcles (law enforcement, EMS or FD) and automatically changes the intersection traffic lights to favor the direction in which the emergency vehicle is travelling.
After further research I am answering my own question. It is fuse number 6 on the fuse block located under the dash and is a 10 amp fuse.