Attached to the brake pedal.
it would be the brake light switch about 20 dollars at autozone
I would recommend checking fuses and bulbs first, however the brake light switch is up and under near the brake pedal. If it ends up being a bulb braking the circuit, see sources and related links below.
Motorcycle Front Brakes versus Brake LightsI'm not familiar with your bike as I'm into "old" [1950 and prior years] Indian and Harley machines.On those older machines, only the REAR brake pedal was fitted with a brake light switch, and the FRONT brake [on the handlebar] did not have a brake light switch.I suspect that is why you have no brake light operation IF using ONLY the front brake.If you're handy with tools, and with a little imagination, you should be able to successfully install a brake light switch into the front brake system.
It's hydraulic switch. about midway back on the right side, lay on ground and look for a break line, it will have a bolt with two wires connected to it. That's the rear break switch.....
located inside on Brake Pedal about 2/3 of the way to top. takes 14mm, and small screwdriver to push tab in to release connector.
Bad fuse, bad relay, bad switch, bad wiring... take your pick.
Could be a number of things, and you'll probably have to get a digital multimeter to trace the problem. It could be a problem with the headlight switch, the dimmer switch, the wiring, the lamp harness, or the fuse panel.
Which light are you asking about? Dashboard location would help -- Brake lights mean the brake is being applied, but I'm sure that's not what you're asking.
It's in the left engine compartment.
look on the turn signal lever and it's the turn switch in the middle of the lever.
I had this on my 2000 windstar and here is the link to the steps I took: I had to replace the brake light switch(was old style and wet with brake fluid from having done brake jobs) and it also allowed my Cruise Control to work again. http://brandonsprojects.blogspot.com/2008/07/blog-post.html
he first thing to check is the 15amp fuse located in the cabin fuse panel. If that is ok then you will more than likely have to change the brake light switch. It is located at the very top of the brake pedal assembly. If it ends up being the bulbs, see sources and related links below for bulb info.