You can find anything you need at www.ehow.com and another good site would be instructables.com. If you have problem with your particular model, go to www.twocarguys.com
Check brake light switch - could be defective or not aligned properly
You have a problem with the brake system. Once you repair the problem the light will reset itself.
under ure brake pedal u have a brake switch simple fix.
To thoroughly replace and repair brakes, one must replace the brake light wiring, brake pads, and brake calipers. Furthermore, one should reline the brakes.
To access the brake light wiring diagram for a 2006 Chevy Colorado, you can refer to the vehicle's service manual or wiring diagrams available online through automotive repair websites. Typically, the brake light circuit includes the brake light switch, wiring harness, and the brake lights themselves. The switch is usually located near the brake pedal and completes the circuit when the pedal is pressed, sending power to the brake lights. For specific color codes and connections, consulting a detailed wiring diagram is recommended.
There is a problem with the ABS. This is a repair for a professional.
you need to repair the lights and they will both work and your taillights will work properly
My 1993 seville, only the right half of the truck brake light works, how do I repair it ? Thank you Bruce
There is a brake light recall that fixes this problem. Just take it to your dealer and the repair is free.
Looking at the Autozone "repair guides" ther is a relay for the 3rd brake light, but offers no help on its location.
Possibly the brake light switch is bad. I had a recall on a Ford Taurus that spoke of this problem. The brake light switch releases a solenoid that holds the shifter in park.
The brake light switch located at the pedal is most likely broken or stuck Did you check the bulb and replace it if required?