Check fuse number 4 on the inside fuse panel, something made it blow though so expect it to go again until you find the reason.
try unscrewing the back light covers and replacing the lights
It should say TAIL for taillights or maybe brake lights.
my back brake lights don't work, but the brake light on the back door does what could be wrong
Um... Aren't all brake lights in the back of a car?
You probably have a loose wire connection in the brake light sockets. Insert a nail or probe tip into the back of the light socket where the wires are inserted and test the brake lights. (The socket can appear perfectly normal and the wires may even seem well attached.)
try the brake switch on the back of the brake pedal
On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
check the brake pedal, there is a switch on the back of the pedal that depressed when the brake is depressed that turns the lights on, when this is loose it keeps the lights on.
At the back, obviously :/
Blown fuse? Bad stoplight switch? Open wire to brake lights Not ground at brake light sockets? Problem in steering column (turn signal circuitry)?
Battery, belts, blinker lights, brackets, brakes, brake lights and bumper are car parts. Bucket seats, Back seat, Brake booster, Brake pedal, Bulbs, Back-up lights, Bearings, Blower motor, Bezel, Back-up alarm,
running or parking lights, or plate light, but that is singular.