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This sounds like a bad brake light switch, this switch is located on the bracket that holds brake pedal,you can test for power at switch,also if you remove connector and jump terminals with a wire and see if lights lite, if lights light then switch is bad,
Check the connection at the brake light switch for power comming out to the barke lights,try feeding power to the brake lights manualy using a jumper wire from your fuse box or battery,unplug the wire from the switch and put power to the harness if everything is OK the brake lights will work,then you need a new switch.
Realy easy, Open your trunk. get yourself the appropriate Bulb at your local car part shop, Brake light are 2 bulbes in on and back up and flasher is a normal single bulb, anyway he or she should gives you the appropriate stuff. you'll need a screw driver and that's it. You have litlle panel behind the light assembly in the trunk. after to removing the light you have to turn the socket to get it out of the assembly, change the bulb, put everything together. check for rush, sometime the bulb is okay, it's just corrosion build up.
there is a tsb for the brake switch in 06 sonatas. it must be adjusted or replaced by dealership. is your check engine light on, if so its probably code p0504
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