It could also be the dash light switch. Did you check the fuse panel under the hood?
I live in the state of TN and have gotten a ticket with the box for "Missing Required Lights" checked. The officer said that one of the tail lights were out, but both of the tail lights work. Can I be convicted for this?
have you checked the bulbs and fuses
something must be wrong with a wire a something, have it checked
Assuming you have checked the bulbs, check the brake light switch.
have you checked the reverse lights switch?
have u checked ur relays?
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.
have your battery and alternator checked but first check to see if switch for your dash lights are just turned to dim
It needs checked out but both the hazard and brake lights go through the turn signal switch.
Aircraft landing lights are key to takeoff and landing, and should always be working and checked prior to takeoff. Replacement lights can be purchased from Amglo and XEVision.
The bulbs should be checked on a 1993 Dodge Dakota if the taillights are not working. The plugs on the trailer package should also be checked to make sure that they are working.
Working brake lights are important for safety reasons while driving. It is important to check all of the wiring, if the brake lights are not working and the fuses and bulbs have been checked.