No one on this site can tell you the precise cause of your problem because we cannot do a "hands on troubleshooting" of the circuit involved. You or someone who knows what they are doing has to troubleshoot that circuit.
There is a "split" in the wiring harness from the brake light switch to the rear brake light assemblies. Because of your use of the plural [bulbs, fuses, brakes] I suspect that the open circuit condition is located between the brake light switch and that split in the wiring harnesses to the individual brake lights.
already changed brake switch but cant shift form P
I had one do this and I had to change the brake calipers. Problem was gone.
The Chevrolet Colorado brake light switch is quite simple to change. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out.
You need to adjust your brake light switch. It should be located on the brake pedal. Unplug the switch and loosen the nuts to adjust the button closer to the brake pedal.
There is no switch to activate or deactivate the brake lights on a 1988 Nissan. The brake lights automatically turn on any time the brakes are pressed.
A push to brake switch is a switch were it cancels out the circuit so that the electricity cannot flow through the circuit.
Were and how do you change a brake light switch on a Daewoo Leganza 2001
brake light is on from either ur parking brake switch(shorted, switch stuck) or low brake fluid if fluid is low its very likely ur need front brake pads.
It's telling you the brake fluid reservoir is low and the brakes need attention.
yes. many late model automatics require you to have the brakes on, before shifting into gear..... the auto uses the brake switch to "unlock" the the shifter when the brakes are on... ergo.... switch is faulty, then the auto won't "unlock"
If you mean the switch that turns on the brake lights when you put the brakes on , it is above the brake arm of the foot pedal.
If you replaced the brake switch it sounds like you put the new one on backwards.