i have conected the black and red wire to the brake and it works (the brake light that is) and i conected the blue and white to the signal lights each wire being left and right signal and it all works. but when i brake all of the light lights up the red bar for the brake and the orage bars left and right when i signal left or right whiles braking the signal works but the other signal light sticks on with the brake light. so if any one as any idears please let me know thanks
Vehicle side, Brown, running lights Yellow, left signal/brake light Green, right signal/brake light Black, ground Trailer side, white is ground
According to my Haynes manual, Black on both sides is ground On the right (passenger) side, Dark Green is the brake light/turn signal and Brown is the tail light. On the left side, Yellow is the brake light/turn signal and Brown is the tail light The center brake light should have a White wire (12v+) and a black ground. FriPilot
If you have the same bulb for brake and signal, brake light power needs to be interrupted by the signal lights, The brake circuit has to go through the signal light switch so the problem could be there.
NO you can get one aftermarket.
Check turn signal switch. Pull back lighty on turn signal lever and brake lights will come on. Replace switch inside steering column. The green and yellow wires you see at the bulbs are the ones that control the brake lights and turn signals.
You probably have a turn signal bulb with two filaments one for the turn signal and one for the brake light. If the ground connection is bad on the turn signal circuit then the current would need to find another path to ground. The only other one available is through the brake light filament to the ground on the center brake light. Try removing the taillight assemblies from the vehicle look for what is probably a black wire screwed to the body or a circuit connection and either tighten the screws a bit or clean the connections.
It definately means you have bulb out...this just happened to me and my turn signal/brake light is out.
If only the right rear brake/signal light is effected it is not the fuse. Inspect the right rear brake/signal bulb, socket and wiring.
In many cases, the brake light and the turn signal use the same bulb.
For a 7-way trailer connector, the right turn signal wire is green. The left turn signal wire is yellow. The ground wire is white. The tail/marker wire is brown. The brake wire is blue. The batter wire is either red or black. The back up wire is purple.
the turn signal switch is probably bad
Which brake lamp are you needing to change? Brake/turn signal lamp.