the driver that rear ended the car. The person that rear ended will probably get hit with a following too close (if they weren't they would have noticed the other vehicle slow down or stop) and an At Fault Accident and the car that got rear ended would probably get an equipment violation for their brake lights out.
Get the lights fixed, of course!
put your foot on the brake pedal and press down while some one looks at the brake light to see if it lights up
It is important to have working brake lights on a vehicle. If the brake lights are not working a person should first check the fuse, bulbs and at last the wiring.
towbar maybe or be sure that your tail lights and brake lights are in good working order.
the brake light driver side not working
The brake lights in your 1983 Nissan pickup truck are controlled by the brake light relay switch. When the brake light relay switch malfunctions the brake lights will stop working.
If none of the brake lights are working i would suspect the brake switch at the brake pedal.
Have someone go in the car and press the pedal and have another look at the side thats working to determine this.
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.
There should be a fuse for the brake lights. If the fuse is good always check the ground wire.
Check the brake light bulbs, Check the brake light fuse, Check the brake light switch, In that order.
my lights are not working when i changed the pads on my peutgeo partner van