Check on the upper end of the brake pedal towards the dash
Bad fuse or bad brake light switch.
The backup light switch and the brake switch are all in the same relay switch. The backup light switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard.
The brake light switch, on a Dodge neon, can be found under the dashboard just below the steering column. The brake light switch just unplugs. Unplug the switch and replace with a new one.
You can access the middle brake light from the inside of your 2000 Dodge Neon cargo compartment. Remove the brake light wiring harness. Remove the brake light retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new brake light.
There is no brake light sensor. There is however a brake light switch. It may be mechanical, which would be located somewhere on the brake pedal lever. It can be bad or just out of adjustment. It can also be a pressure switch located on the master cylinder.
the break light switch is located above your brake pedal, its a block and looks like a push button switch,
Located at the upper end of the brake pedal almost under the dash
most likely the brake light switch burned out. you would find that switch on the brake pedal itself. easy to replace.easy way to test would be unplug it if the lights goes off you found the problem. u need to replace the stop light switch on the brake pedal
unplug the neon light and see if that stops it
Either you're low on break fluid OR your parking brake is set. In either case, it must be repaired.
I had a 2000 Plymouth Neon and I saw the same ''FUSE'' light on all the time, check the light switch in all of the doors, if the FUSE light is still on, check the interior light bulb, maybe is burned...
Trouble code P0703 means: Torque converter/brake switch B, circuit malfunction