No
The 1996 GMC Yukon brake lights work by receiving power from the brake light relay switch. The brake light relay switch is connected to the brake pedal.
no it will not, because they're not connected with the same switch
Usually in every vehicle the brake lights come on when the brake pedal is pushed in. There is a switch connected to the pedal in some way to make the light switch on.
The brake light switch might not be connected properly. Remove the brake light switch for 10 seconds and replace it to its original position.
check the brake light switch it might be sticking. located under the dash connected to the brake pedal
Probably a brake light switch.
Brake Lights "Stuck" ONUsually that is caused by the brake light switch becoming "out of adjustment," but sometimes it can be caused by a defective brake light switch.
Check the brake light switch. It's under the dash, connected to the brake pedal. If it's adjusted wrong or faulty, it could cause the brake lights to stay on. If you can use a meter and tell that the brake light switch is ok, next test the turn signal switch. Sometimes they short out and leave the brake lights on. You'll have to pull the steering wheel to do that.
Check the brake light fuse. If you have 12 volts at the brake light switch I would suspect the signal light switch is at fault.
Usually that would be caused by a faulty brake light switch connected TO the brake pedal. If the brakes work the pedal is probably ok.
Those tail lights could be the brake lights you are seeing and that would be a faulty brake light switch or the brake light switch is out of adjustment.
this is usually the brake light switch. look at your brake pedal. there is a switch connected to it. it doesn't cost much and is very easy to replace.