For a 1994 Mitsubishi sedan, the internal rear brake light typically requires a 1157 bulb. It's important to check your vehicle's manual or the existing bulb for confirmation, as variations may exist depending on the specific model. Always ensure to use the correct bulb type to maintain functionality and safety.
The parking brake light stay lit on the 1999 Mitsubishi Montero sport the parking brake is working and you have not put the light off.
In some (but not all) vehicles, the tail and brake light are part of one globe, generally, a 12v 21/5W globe. The tail light comes on when the parklights and/or headlights are on, and the brake light will come on when the foot is applied to the brake pedal. The one globe has 2 filaments and the pin for the globe is offset (the base also has 2 x contacts). On vehicles such as trailers, the brake and tail globes are generally separate (2 x festoon globes) each with differing wattages. Hope that helps! Lindalegend from Tassie.
You've probably put the globes in backwards. The brake light globes also contain park light filaments. So if you don't correctly fit the globe into the holder only one of the two internal light circuits operate -twice :P
either you have a blown bulb, low brake fluid or you need new brake pads
its telling you your alt is going out
. your question about the brake light. the brake light shown not light up went you press on the brake pedal. if it light up is went you have a brake problem. good look
If the light stays on when the emergency brake is not engaged, this indicates the brakes are getting low and need to be replaced.
If you want to change the light you have to remove the right rear internal panel (located in the trunk). Only after removing the panel you will gain access to the light. Then it's just matter of removing nuts replacing the light and putting everything together.
You have to remove the interior trim of the lift gate.
The 1995 Mitsubishi flasher relay switch and the brake light relay switch can be found beneath the dashboard. Both switches will be on the drivers side of the dashboard, near the brake pedal.
To replace the third brake light on a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor, first, open the rear hatch and locate the cover for the brake light assembly. Remove the screws securing the cover, then gently pull it away to access the bulb. Twist the old bulb counterclockwise to remove it, replace it with a new bulb, and reassemble the cover by securing it with screws. Finally, test the new brake light to ensure it’s functioning properly.
Replace the bulb it works when you turn on the driving lights and when you brake. there are two little springs inside the light one is for the brake light and the other is for the driving light. All you need to do is replace the bulb. good luck.