Blown fuse
Brake lights and turn signals are on a separate circuit from the tail lights. Tail lights are on the same circuit with the dashboard lights. If the dashboard lights aren't working either, check the fuse. If they ARE working, check the headlight switch.
it could be that your brake light switch under your dash that sits right on top of your brake pedal has gone out
turn signals work butt the brake lights dont can anyone help please? cant afford a mechanic.
I am having the same trouble. My brake lights work with the light switch for nighttime driving, but only far right brake light works when i pres brake pedal. Reverse lights dont work at all. Turn signals and hazard light work.
It looks like the brake lights / turn signals have one of the fuses in common : In the fuse panel located under and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal , FUSE # 13 - 20 amp - for STOP LAMP SWITCH ( LAMPS ) , TURN / HAZARD FLASHER , and speed control module
brake lights dont work
I had the same problem with my 87 Riv. It was a burnt out bulb in the rear of the car. My front signals did work and as they run on different circuits, check and replace the bulbs. Access to the back lights are inside the trunk back.
change the brake lights check the fuse check the brake light swtch
Sounds like it's simply a bad switch if you're talking about the normal headlights. If it's daytime running lights there is a "kill switch" in the handbrake that turns them on when the brake is released and off when the brake is activated.
Check the fuse, the bulbs, and the brake light switch.
all my lights work except my break lights, when i push on the peddle they dont go on can you help me?
I suspect either a faulty ground circuit, or a much easier fix, faulty bulb/bulbs. You might be surprised the havoc a grounded out bulb will cause an electrical system.