First check the brake light fuse, then the brake light bulbs and lastly check the brake light switch. If all that checks good you may have a faulty signal switch (AKA the multifunction switch).
Check the brake light bulbs, Check the brake light fuse, Check the brake light switch, In that order.
Just a suggestion, check your trailer lights harness for corrosion. They were taking the dash lights down in my chevy.
They are AC related.
#4 fuse blew
Check bulbs - they are double filamented with the smaller used for stop lights Check the stoplight fuse Check the operation of the stoplight switch (usually at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area)
Yes but you need a 98-03 radiator core support, bumper, grill, and lights
Check the brake light switch down on the brake pedal.
Most auto parts stores have wiring diagrams for a 97 Geo Metro. This includes wiring diagrams for the brake light, head lights, and much more.
Should be on same circuit as other brake lights
Stuck in "Park"?Check to see if brake lights are working Shift interlock and brake lights are a common circuit Check fuse Move key to 1st (Unlock) position without vehicle runningShift to neutral to start and then shift to Drive
The only thing common to all those lights (but not to the center brake light) is the hazard switch. I'd check that next. On my 96 Century the hazards override the signals and brake lights meaning that the signals and brake lights must be wired into the hazard switch somehow.
First check the fuse, or you may have a burnt out bulb