About the only other things that could cause this are: 1: The switch is not adjusted properly. Check to ensure that the brake pedal is actually activating the switch and make any adjustments necessary. 2: The fuse looks good but isn't. Try a new fuse or test the old fuse to be sure. Not all bad fuses are visibly apparent. 3: If the vehicle has a brake light relay, find its location and test or replace it. Your Daewoo dealer should be able to tell you if it does and where to find it. 4: There is a broken or shorted wire, either between the switch and the lights, or between the switch and it's power source (probably not a short, if the fuse wasn't blown). This can be tested with an Electrical Continuity Tester (simple ones are cheap at most any auto parts or hardware store)(or you can improvise your own with a charged diposable battery {9 Volt is best}, some wire and a light bulb). To narrow your search, disconnect the car battery, unplug the switch and connect the two wires to a diposable battery (or continuity tester). If the brake lights work, (or the tester shows good) the problem is with either the switch or the wiring between the switch and its power source. Keep checking the brake sytem wiring until you've isolated the problem and repair or replace the bad wire.
Have you checked the bulbs themselves? The directional signal should be the same element as the brake light. Check to see if you rear directional signals.
All the lights work the voltage is fine and I just replaced the starter. But it registers no CCAs
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
Check the ground on the light.
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.
I just had my Daewoo Leganza brake light switch replaced. It goes under the brake pedal. and now my brake lights work fine.
#17 it's in your manual..it's under *ABS
In the fuse box located on the drivers side just on the left wall of your left foot
Odds are the battery voltage is low. The alternator could be faulty or the belt could be loose or broken.
If the lights on a 1999 Daewoo Lanos are flashing, the engine is misfiring. It is likely the spark plugs need to be replaced and can be evaluated by a mechanic to resolve this issue.
Yes, it has brake lights.
you might have blown a fuse the fuse box is on the driverside by your left foot and the other is under the hood in the black box on the left when you stand in front of the car over the wheel
If the night running lights have failed the bulbs should be checked. Find the bulb housings and remove the parts. After the bulbs are replaced check the lights.
The light switch.
I have a 2000 Leganza and it would not shift out of park/gear recently. I discovered it was a bad brake switch with signals the brake lights to activate and the shifter to release. The switch is a small plug-type part and I found a used one on line for about 30 bucks. labor to put it in was about 50. ! rjemay@msn.com I had same problem years ago - there was a recall on the brake light switch - you may be able to get it replaced for free? In case you get stuck though and need to get it home - stick a screw driver into the slot next to your shifter to get it into gear. Get the switch fixed though - your brake lights may not be coming on.
Try the fixes offered in the "Related Question" below... Chances are really good they'll work for you.
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