yes yes it does because wait your talking about a car right
In that case, start tracking back. The turn signal switch pulls the brake light out of circuit when the signal is operating. If the switch fails, the one or both stoplights can stop working.
I would recommend checking fuses and bulbs first, however the brake light switch is up and under near the brake pedal. If it ends up being a bulb braking the circuit, see sources and related links below.
The Integra uses a dual-filament bulb in the tail light, which has one contact for the running light (the lights you turn on at night) and another brighter one for the brake light (only goes on when you press the brake pedal). You have replaced the bulb with the wrong type. You will need a 2057 bulb for the Integra.
Check fuses and bulbs first - either could be breaking the circuit and casuing the problem. See sources and related links below for bulb informtion. The brake switch is usually up underneith the dash near/connected to the brake pedal.
There are a few things that can cause tail lights to go out such as: 1. A corroded light socket 2. Blown bulb(s) 3. Tail light relay (some cars) 4. Tail light fuse 5. Faulty or touching wires
check brake light switch
brake light bulb out
Your brake light switch is faulty. It is very difficult to fit the new one as it is a one shot switch (1 chance of putting it in properly).
Faulty tail/stop bulb at rear
If you have the same bulb for brake and signal, brake light power needs to be interrupted by the signal lights, The brake circuit has to go through the signal light switch so the problem could be there.
Perhaps the bulb is bad?
Try checking the bulb, the brake light bulb may be blown.
To control a wireless light bulb with a switch, you can use a smart light bulb that is compatible with a smart home system or a wireless light bulb kit. Install the smart light bulb in the light fixture and connect it to the wireless network. Then, use a smart switch or a smartphone app to turn the light bulb on and off wirelessly.
The brake light may be blown (bulb) or your brake light switch might not be working.
It could be a bad bulb, it could be bad wiring, it could be a bad switch.
The brake light switch is up underneath near/connected to your brake pedal arm. Also, don't rule out that you simply have a bad bulb or corroded connection possibly causing the issue. If it is a bad bulb, see sources and related links below for bulb information.
Check socket for power/ground corrosion Check stop light switch for power on one side Check fuse