Brake lights dont work fuses and bulbs are fine
Brake light switch maybe . Free wiring diagram here http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. Year , Make , Model and Engine size. Under system click on lighting ,then under subsystem click on stop lamps . Click the search button then the blue links .
SOURCE: i need a wiring diagram
there are two switches on altimas one brake switch is to cancel the cruise control if you have it on your vehicle, and the other is to control shift interlock (shifter when you press on brake pedal to relase) and the lights. this switch has more than two wires to it and they are very easy to replace but study them a bit before attempting, it just takes some twisting.
you might have jumped the wrong switch. it is common for the brake switches to go out, so my advice is to replace it. don't forget to check power supply to circuit (fuses) and older models tend to short out at the bulbs because the socket puts pressure on the lead contacts on bulb and brings them together
causing a short circuit that you forever will try to find in the wiring
SOURCE: looking for a wiring diagram
I have the wiring diagrams for a1991 camry...It might be close enough
SOURCE: 1999 brake light do not work
the problem is the lamp failure indicator module locaten on the left kick pannel right against the fuse box i had the same problem with mine
SOURCE: Tail lights / Brake lights
i was having a similar problem with my 2000 SL. when the taillights would go, so would the cruise control. and through many bulb and fuse replacements, i finally went into a saturn dealership and they did a recall campaign on it. they did their thing and i havnt had any problems since. FREE!
SOURCE: brake lights went out, changed bulbs, checked fuse, still wont work
You have to check the brake light switch which should be around the brake pedal on the upperside.
Ones located rremove the wires tht go to the switch and jump them by using a piece of wire, thn check if the brake lights come 'on'. If they do , thn its the switch tht may need replacing or even sometimes adjusting inorder to operate.
Hope this helps.
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