I tried all the fuses, the parts that under the brakes I checked that. All lights come on and working except the brake lights no break lights.
Yes, or a bad brake switch, a wiring problem, or bad bulbs.
i had the same problem and i replaced the sensor/switch on the brake pedal itself and got mine to work.
the bulb could be blown or a bad connection. find out if there is a current al the way to the bulb socket.
Yes, parts from a 2001 Dodge Stratus are generally interchangeable with other 2001 Dodge Stratus vehicles, as they share the same platform and components. However, it's essential to verify specific parts, as variations may exist based on the vehicle's trim level or options. Always consult a parts catalog or a mechanic to ensure compatibility for critical components.
Blown fuse or bad brake light switch?
change the brake lights check the fuse check the brake light swtch
1997 DODGE STRATUS HAS A BAD ENGINE BLOCK. 85 % OF THE 1995-1998 STRATUS' HAVE BAD ENGINES. AS A RESULT, THE OTHER PROBLEMS SURFACE.
The BOO (Brake On/Off) Switch may need to be replaced. If it is bad, it would cause the brake lights to NOT illuminate when the brake pedal is applied.
Look for a fuse labeled TAIL LIGHTS. There are 2 separate circuits, one for brake turn and flasher and the other is for tail lights.
Check for a brake light fuse
Check your brake light switch at hte brake pedal.
In my 1989 Dodge Dakota the brake light is on fuse number13 it is a 5amp it also goes to buzzer, speed control, check engine light, anti-lock warning light, and other things page 12-19 Haynes 1987- 1993 Dodge Dakota Repair Manual