I have to flick the high beam switch in order for the brake lights to work.
Will your Center High-Mount Stop Light
(CHMSL) illuminate when you depress the brake pedal, but the lower/outer lights will not?
-- Do you have to hold the signal lever in a
certain spot to get the turn signals to flash?
-- Do you have to hold the signal lever in a
certain spot to get the lower/outer brake lights to illuminate?
-- Will the signals work in one direction,
but not the other?
If you answered yes to any of the preceeding
questions, your turn signal switch is likely malfunctioning.
**One more question before we continue: Is
the turn signal lever not "cancelling" (returning to the "off"
position) after you make a turn? If this is the case, you have a broken
"cancelling spring."
Before you begin disassembly of your steering
column, verify the turn signal flasher is not malfunctioning. If your brake lights
work fine, but not the signals (either direction,) then it's likely the flasher is burnt
out. The flasher itself is located underneath the dash near where the steering
column passes through the firewall
The passenger side brake don't work and signal don't. Work on the passenger either but thr driver side works and the front of the lights works just the passnger side in the back
Change brake switch and brake lights still dont work but the one in the rear window does..
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sometimes the lights work and then they don't, but the center light will always work .i put a new switch in about a week ago and the problem is still there
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