the break light switch behind the pedal is probably sticking. cheap and easy to replace.
Hello, all you have to do is turn the back of the light post and pill the lights out for both the fog lamps and the break lights. For the break lights, its less work to change.
what number fuse for the break lights
Tail lights and break lights are different things pretty much all the time. You see, tail lights run all the time the car is on and break lights only turn on when the break is pressed. If you would like to find out which lights are the breaklights, have a friend watch the back of the car, turn it on, push the breaks a few times and see which lights flash. The lights that flash are your break lights!
there are exterior stick on lights that will do fine in that moisture
Dashboard lights and stick shift lights are fixable by changing blown fuses and replacing them with new fuses. Many automobiles have several fuses that operate the dashboard and stick shift lights.
Remove the RAM stick from the motherboard and then desolder it from the PCB. But after dont put the RAM stick back in, unless you wanna break your computer.
Turn your headlights on. Walk to the back of the vehicle and look for any lights that are out. If the lights are all on. Have someone press the break pedal and look at the light again. If any lights are out replace them.
Since the break lights turn on when the head lights are activated, the problem is probably in the wiring of your break lights. Someone may have accidentally disconnected the wires of your break lights to your head lights.
it connected to a break lights switch, attached to a break pedal
Break lights come on when you step on the break, they do not come on when the head lights are turned on.
For an automatic:Turn the ignition until the dash lights come on, press the break, shift into what ever gear you want. In most newer cars the break has to be depressed to shift from park.For a manual:Press the clutch and move the stick into neutral
The wires go thru the turn signal switch which may have a bad ground. Try and pull back on the turn signals and see if the lights come on with your foot on the brake....