possibly have a brake light out
most likely a bulb b/c if it was the fuse your other brake and signal light wouldn't work... most vehicles the brake and signal light are all in one bulb... try replacing the light bulb
Assuming the signal lights still work, no. But a bad brake light switch or a blown brake light fuse could.
More than likely you have a burnt out bulb at the front signal light, rear signal light, or brake light on the right side.
If the turn signal is working it's either the brake light switch or the turn signal switch.
Yes. It could be a blown brake light fuse or a faulty brake light switch.
turn signal switch needs replaced!
The brake light switch, or turn signal assembly (dependent on how your system is wired, IE: that year of car).
Probably the flasher unit needs to be replaced. This is an electronic switch which usually mounts underneath the dashboard.
The spot to connect the remote starter parking light to the brake wiring in a 2002 Kia Sedona is just above the brake pedal.
blubs blown? Check the turn signal switch.
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).
In that case, start tracking back. The turn signal switch pulls the brake light out of circuit when the signal is operating. If the switch fails, the one or both stoplights can stop working.