Yes, having busted brake lights can be considered a traffic violation and may result in a citation or fine. It is important to ensure that all vehicle lights are in proper working condition to maintain safety on the road.
probably a rust brake line i am having the same trouble and one of the steel lines is busted
If by "busted" you mean "not working" then you most likely have a wire that is shorting out. Trace all the wires and check them for bare spots. A wire could be "grounding out" and causing fuses to blow.
Driving with no brake lights can be very dangerous. If it is dark outside, a car behind you, may not see you. Having no brake lights will not alert any cars that you are slowing down or stopping.
Brake lights should NOT be effected by the headlights. Brake light function is completely independent of the headlights. Assuming you are not refering to the tail lights, or marker lights, which are supposed to come when the head lights are turned on. Not having brake lights when the head lights are on is a big safety problem and should be corrected.
we are having back brakes problems
Yes, it has brake lights.
I am having the same problam on a 1999 silverado have u got any help.
Yes they indeed have brake lights...
Then the brake lights are out but the middle one still lights up. (:
check the fuse, brake lights have their own, & check the brake switch at the top of the brake pedal
More than likely you are having Electrical issues with your 2001 Ford Ranger brake lights. Contact your local service dealer for further information.
I am having the same trouble. My brake lights work with the light switch for nighttime driving, but only far right brake light works when i pres brake pedal. Reverse lights dont work at all. Turn signals and hazard light work.