Start with the light sensor on the brake pedal arm.
Check the bulbs, the fuse then the brake light switch.
Check the sensor on the brake pedal arm. Brake lights and tail lights use different elements in the bulb also some cars have separate bulb for each. Check the bulbs.
There should be a fuse for the brake lights. If the fuse is good always check the ground wire.
If all the fuses are good, then most likely the brake light switch right on the brake pedal inside the car. Check that.
Yes there is a fuse for your brake lights. Check your fuse box. It should be marked. If the fuse is ok then check the switch. It could be a bad switch or ground.
It is important to have working brake lights on a vehicle. If the brake lights are not working a person should first check the fuse, bulbs and at last the wiring.
Panel lights and parking/tail lights should be on 1 circuit Brake lights should be on a separate circuit If you are sure fuses are good- Check bulbs Check headlight switch Check stoplight switch
The brake lights and the tail lights are separate circuits. Check the brake light fuse, then check the brake light bulbs, then check the brake light switch.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs and check the brake light switch, it should be one of those.
The sensor states "check brake lights and brake linings" is this something I can do or must it go to the shop?
check the fuse, brake lights have their own, & check the brake switch at the top of the brake pedal
you do not adjust the brake lights check the bulbs or check switch top of brake pedal.