2007dodge charger. Has no brake lights changed brake switch and check fuses still nothing

Asked by Joe May 02, 2014 at 11:38 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Has taillights. And turn signals

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you put a new switch on did you make sure it was set up right it might be out of adjustment

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If the switch was out of adjustment, the brake lights would be on all the time. You need to check and see if you're getting power to the brake light bulbs, and if you are, and the lights still won't come on, you need to check the circuit board in the tail light assembly. It'll be right where the brake bulb plugs into the light assembly. If you don't have power to the light assembly, you will need to track it back to the brake light switch and see where the power is getting lost. You would want to start that by checking for power at the brake light switch first.

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