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Jun. 24, 2009 - Hello, I can not help with owners manual as you would need to conatct a dealer or do online search.I can however possibly help with the fuse ...
1 answer · Top answer: Now you have fuse blocks, On a left hand drive car, it is fuse # XXXXX ins
Check the brake fuse in your dash's fusebox. Since the turns work, you know the bulbs are good, unless your Neon has separate brake lights. If the fuse is good, bulbs are good, then check for power at the brake light switch on the upper portion of the brake pedal. Should have 12 volts there all the time. Use a testlight or voltmeter to check. Good luck.
Check fuses. The speedometer works off electronic signals, it is common for several indicators, like the brake light and abs signal to work off the same fuse. Check your owners manual for fuse panel location and fuse identification. Don't be surprised if you experience strange transmission shifting while this fuse is out as well. Without the speedometer signal the transmission doesn't know when to shift properly.
Under the dashboard, usually on the drivers side right around your knees..check your owners manual for which fuse is the brake light fuse if the fuse cover doesn't have the info on it....
If you have the owners manual for this car look in the index for fuses. This will give you specific location of which fuse protects the brake light. Fuse block is typically located under the drivers side dash, near the floor. Have you changed the bulbs?
Check your emergency flasher switch... if it located on the column it could have been "hit" and is inbetween the on and off location, this will cause the turn signals and break lights to malfunction
I would check the fuses, they are marked but check all fuses that pertain to any kind of lamp or light, sometimes if one fuse burns out it burns out other fuses.
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