The turn signal works, the Hazzard lights work, the right break light works but the rear break light on the driver's side works except when you step on the breaks
SOURCE: Rear tail / brake lights
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
Almost always, your described concern indicates a loose ground particularly on the driver side. What is required is to check the connectors leading to the driver rear side and/or a ground wire. Often, the problem would be the ground terminal is loose or corroded leading to the body of the vehicle. A temporary workaround is to determine which is the ground in the bulb socket (always the body) and wire a jumper wire to any exposed metal part of the rear end.
Good luck and thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: right read blinker/break light dont work, turn signal blinks rapidly
It's the bulb. There are two filliments in the bulb. One is for when you turn your lights on and the other is for breaking and blinker flashing. When the break filliment goes bad it causes the blinker to flash very rapidly. 100% the bulb. Change it and all will be good again. P.S. if it were a fuse none of the break lights or blinkers would work.
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Avalon - Rear signals
Check the front lights. Usually if i flashes fast it indicate a bulb is out on that side.
SOURCE: jaguar xj6 break light cancels signal
Replace the turn signal switch. Bad contact inside causing a crossing of the circuits. When the turn signal is applied it should open the brake light circuit allowing for just the signal to work. Doesn't sound like the switch is doing it's job.
SOURCE: my rear lights do not
I would start by inspecting ALL your fuses. If they're good then you probably have a bad headlight switch -(tail lights, dash light - also run off headlight switch)
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