In 1974, psychologist John Voevodsky invented the third brake light. It is also rumored that a New York cab driver, after getting rear ended 12 times, placed a third brake light on his cab in 1973.
The third brake light is named for then Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole and are called "dole lights".
it would be the brake light switch about 20 dollars at autozone
Yes, it is the same fuse used for the rear brake lights.
Fold down the rear seat and it is right above the rear seat.
It's called a 'chimsil'
Grab the cover over the third brake light and pull towards you ( away from the rear window) the plug is right there just twist to take bulb out
The 2004 VW Polo typically has two brake lights located on the rear of the vehicle. In addition to these, it may also have a third brake light, often positioned at the top of the rear window or on the rear spoiler, depending on the specific model. This means there are usually either two or three brake lights in total.
I just replaced a blown third brake light bulb today. ... I have about 60k on my M and havent yet had to change the brake light---so if it only has to be done once in the ... If memory serves, the Concorde's is in the rear window. ... Well I decided to mod my 2004 300Mspecial Third Brake lights, not with a bulb ...
mine on my 97 is on the rear window deck.
is it in the rear spoiler? Thru the trunk, light socket is right below rear window
It is called a Rear dome light or Cargo Light(on the inside ) the one on the outside is the center or "Third" Brake light It is called a Rear dome light or Cargo Light(on the inside ) the one on the outside is the center or "Third" Brake light
Rear disc brake pads, no. Rear brake shoes, yes.