Fuses and brake switch look fine. Should I replace the wiring harness at this point? It looked fine when I inspected it earlier... could it be shorted despite it not appearing burnt out?
I've just swapped it out using another REM of the same part number. No dice. Does anyone else have any ides? I really need this to get to and from work. Public transportation in Miami, FL is terrible...
Last and final question guys, I don't mean to be a bother. I searched google and the forums for this and couldn't find an answer.
Where is the REM located? How can I access it? I just need to verify the part number before I order the replacement.
To clarify, you're asking if the brake lights light up briefly when the gears are shifted to drive or reverse? Just took it off of the ramp, They didn't light up at all.
Well for the past three months I've had a persistent "check bulb light" come up on the dash. But all of my lights worked until all three brake lights went out simultaneously on Saturday. I am changing the oil now, I'll shift gears to reverse and drive while running the engine to double check the...
Yes, it seems that none of the three brake lights (left, right, and, and deck) get power. Switch is adjusted correctly and we've actually tried both an aftermarket and used one to no avail. Switch, brake light fuses (in the trunk), and bulbs are ruled out at this point. Are there any other fuses...
The tail lights all work sans the three brake lights. Connectors look fine, no moisture in there or any of that. I checked the fuses located in the trunk, are there others up front or inside that I may have missed?
Title says it all. Brake lights dont work after changing bulbs, fuses, and brake switch. This is my only vehicle and I really need it to get around. Can anyone help? :confused:
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