if you brake light it's broken it's not because of the fuse,it's because of the switch it self. there is a recall on the 99 beetles i had to take mine to the dealer to get switch replaced free of charge.
Our manual shows f24 as brake light fuse
what number fuse is for the brake lights on a 99 vw passat what number fuse is for the brake lights on a 99 vw passat
Check to see if the center brake light is working. Alot of cars have the cruise control on a fuse circuit with the center brake light. A blown fuse may be the problem. Check the fuse panel under the hood or dash.
On a 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis : In the fuse panel below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal ( it has a cover on it ) ( # 16 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigar lighter )
In a 1999 Acura TL, the fuse for the brake lights is located in the under-dash fuse box, which is typically found on the driver's side, near the bottom of the dashboard. Look for a fuse labeled "STOP" or "BRAKE" in the fuse diagram on the cover of the fuse box. If the brake lights are not functioning, checking this fuse is a good first step. If the fuse is intact, further investigation into the brake light switch or wiring may be necessary.
where is the fuse box located on a acura
dome light fuse is 27 in the fuse box dome light fuse is 27 in the fuse box
Check the fuse. On some hondas the horn and brake lights are on the same circuit. See if you have brake lights...if not, fuse for sure.
Is the bulb burned out? Is the fuse for that side brake light good? If both answers are 'yes', then perhaps you should have an automotive electrical specialist check out the problem.
Which is the number of tail light fuse at linconl towncar 99?
A problem has been detected with the Antilock Brake System : It could be a fuse ( blown or in my case not installed all the way ) A sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light is not on in your dash , you still have " normal " brakes
The issue you're experiencing with the brake light, AC, and heater fuse blowing in your 1999 Ford F-150 could be due to a short circuit or a wiring problem in the brake light circuit. When you press the brake, it may be causing a surge in the electrical system that the fuse can't handle. Check for damaged wires, bad connections, or malfunctioning components related to the brake system. If you're unable to identify the issue, it may be wise to consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.