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Have you checked the brake light bulbs most common problem is burned light bulbs. remove tail light assemblies by lifting rear deck lid and removing fastener watch for assemblies to have an aleignment pin. remove assemblies and twist connector to remove bulbs. if their dark colored, or you can see the wire broken replace with the same number bulb. Number will be on bottom of where bulb plugs in.
Sorry, it isn't going to work. The astro is a 4L60E and you will need to change wiring and computers to make it work. Also unless the s-10 is a 4.3, the transmission won't even bolt up.
well u have two seprate problems the hazards and turn signals have a flasher that needs replacing if the fuse is good on the fuse box marked signals .and there is a brake light switch under the dash board near the brake pedal it has two wires on it check the wires make sure they are connected if so replace the brake light switch
Check for broken or shorted out wires underneath it. Usually near the back where gravel stones can hit. Use a test light to see where the voltage ends. Just keep working your way back on the wire.
the problem is probably your turn signal switch. I know it sounds weird, but the brake lights work through the switch. If the third brake light works, then the brake light switch works, the turn signal switch works the lower brake lights. It's the switch under the steering wheel inside the column...not the easiest or cheapest thing to replace, but should fix your problem. If you decide to do it yourself, tie some wire to the connecter on the end of the switch wires at the bottom of the column...that way when you pull the wires up throught the column, you can use the wire you tied to them to pull the new connector and wires back down through the column.
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