Brake light not working.what could be the problem?

Asked by Irene Nov 17, 2024 at 08:39 PM about the 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix SE

Question type: General

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Brake light switch, blown fuses, turn signal switch, wiring issues.

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That's right , directional switch , Some tail lights that share brake & signal run the brake light wire through the directional switch ,. A multi tester is useful for finding what has power/ground and what don't

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Are all the brake lights not working? Or is just the 3rd brake light not working? Or are just the two taillight brake lights not working? The 3rd brake light is not wired through the turn signal switch. The two taillight brake lights are wired through the turn signal switch. Jim

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