Brake Light Problem - Need Help
82 meeno
04-12-2005, 09:25 PM
My High mount brake light is the only one working... i thought the bulbs had blown but,not the case,
i triple checked the fuses and all were okay also, i replaced the brake light switch... and still nothing. The new one clicks when i hit the brakes, not sure that is all about (maybe adjustment).
What are the common places to check for burned or broken wires,wire color would also help....
When i turned my headlights on, all lights in the rear are fine, the flashers are fine, I'm convinced that my broken wire is near the bulb.....
Any help is appreciated.
Ray
i triple checked the fuses and all were okay also, i replaced the brake light switch... and still nothing. The new one clicks when i hit the brakes, not sure that is all about (maybe adjustment).
What are the common places to check for burned or broken wires,wire color would also help....
When i turned my headlights on, all lights in the rear are fine, the flashers are fine, I'm convinced that my broken wire is near the bulb.....
Any help is appreciated.
Ray
RayQix
04-14-2005, 06:55 AM
Have you run any tests using a multimeter on the brake switch wires? Otherwise, i'd check for a possible short in the ground for the lower lights/wires using the meter.
You could "Rig" something, but see what the meter sez first... :)
You could "Rig" something, but see what the meter sez first... :)
82 meeno
04-14-2005, 07:21 AM
My High mount brake light is the only one working... i thought the bulbs had blown but,not the case,
i triple checked the fuses and all were okay also, i replaced the brake light switch... and still nothing. The new one clicks when i hit the brakes, not sure that is all about (maybe adjustment).
What are the common places to check for burned or broken wires,wire color would also help....
When i turned my headlights on, all lights in the rear are fine, the flashers are fine, I'm convinced that my broken wire is near the bulb.....
Any help is appreciated.
Ray
Thanks,
I did find out that model yr 94-95 have there brake lights wired to the turn signal switch and they have been prone to fail. The high mount stop light is wired directly to its own circuit.
95% sure i need a new turn signal switch.
i triple checked the fuses and all were okay also, i replaced the brake light switch... and still nothing. The new one clicks when i hit the brakes, not sure that is all about (maybe adjustment).
What are the common places to check for burned or broken wires,wire color would also help....
When i turned my headlights on, all lights in the rear are fine, the flashers are fine, I'm convinced that my broken wire is near the bulb.....
Any help is appreciated.
Ray
Thanks,
I did find out that model yr 94-95 have there brake lights wired to the turn signal switch and they have been prone to fail. The high mount stop light is wired directly to its own circuit.
95% sure i need a new turn signal switch.
RayQix
04-14-2005, 08:10 AM
Get your list of stuff together for that project...steering-wheel puller, etc...
At least you'll know it's fixed once its done :)
At least you'll know it's fixed once its done :)
82 meeno
04-15-2005, 10:46 AM
Thanks,
I did find out that model yr 94-95 have there brake lights wired to the turn signal switch and they have been prone to fail. The high mount stop light is wired directly to its own circuit.
95% sure i need a new turn signal switch.
Thanks for your help..... This is probably the most responese, I've gotten from this board!!
I'll post back when done!
I did find out that model yr 94-95 have there brake lights wired to the turn signal switch and they have been prone to fail. The high mount stop light is wired directly to its own circuit.
95% sure i need a new turn signal switch.
Thanks for your help..... This is probably the most responese, I've gotten from this board!!
I'll post back when done!
dodge99
07-23-2005, 10:01 PM
Thanks for your help..... This is probably the most responese, I've gotten from this board!!
I'll post back when done!
i have a 94 i just got on a deal and guess what i have the same problem ... it is in the turn signal switch also, p.s. dont forget to pull the fuse on your air bag before starting.
I'll post back when done!
i have a 94 i just got on a deal and guess what i have the same problem ... it is in the turn signal switch also, p.s. dont forget to pull the fuse on your air bag before starting.
dmcbeth
11-25-2005, 11:10 AM
Thanks,
I did find out that model yr 94-95 have there brake lights wired to the turn signal switch and they have been prone to fail. The high mount stop light is wired directly to its own circuit.
95% sure i need a new turn signal switch.
I HAVE A 96 CUTLASS THAT HAS THE SAME SYMPTOMS. THE LOWER
BRAKE LIGHTS DO NOT WORK, BUT THE 3RD LIGHT DOES. WHEN USING
THE RIGHT TURN SIGNAL THE LEFT BRAKE LIGHT SOMETIMES WORKS.
COULD THE TURN SIGNAL SWITCH BE THE PROBLEM ON A 96 ALSO??
DMCBETH
I did find out that model yr 94-95 have there brake lights wired to the turn signal switch and they have been prone to fail. The high mount stop light is wired directly to its own circuit.
95% sure i need a new turn signal switch.
I HAVE A 96 CUTLASS THAT HAS THE SAME SYMPTOMS. THE LOWER
BRAKE LIGHTS DO NOT WORK, BUT THE 3RD LIGHT DOES. WHEN USING
THE RIGHT TURN SIGNAL THE LEFT BRAKE LIGHT SOMETIMES WORKS.
COULD THE TURN SIGNAL SWITCH BE THE PROBLEM ON A 96 ALSO??
DMCBETH
Wekke
11-29-2005, 02:30 PM
Electrical problems can be a pain to trace, but I also think you might want to measure if you're getting correct voltage coming from the turn signal switch. In an earlier reply it said that the brake lights are wired into the turn signal switch.
I had the exact same problem on my '72 Ford LTD: turn signals OK, but no brake light. It has 2 feed wires coming from the brake light switch going to the turn signal switch. One feeds left stop & rear turn, the other right stop & rear turn. (Front turn signals have their own separate contacts in the switch). If the switch fails, like on mine, this is one possible effect. But do measure out the switch before you buy a new one, 'cause it might as well be just a bad wire...
Good luck,
Wekke
94 Olds Cutlass Ciera 3.1
72 Ford LTD
I had the exact same problem on my '72 Ford LTD: turn signals OK, but no brake light. It has 2 feed wires coming from the brake light switch going to the turn signal switch. One feeds left stop & rear turn, the other right stop & rear turn. (Front turn signals have their own separate contacts in the switch). If the switch fails, like on mine, this is one possible effect. But do measure out the switch before you buy a new one, 'cause it might as well be just a bad wire...
Good luck,
Wekke
94 Olds Cutlass Ciera 3.1
72 Ford LTD
thegoodman97
03-09-2011, 11:48 AM
I have a 94 buick regal and my brake lights do the same. the turn signals work the four ways work and park lights work but when i hit the brakes the third brake light only comes on. It used to work sometimes not it seems that it doesnt work at all. Could the turn signal switch be my problem also?
brcidd
03-09-2011, 01:09 PM
Wiggle the hazard flasher switch- turn it on and off about 10 times- then try brake lights and/or turn signals- The hazard switch is least used and contacts can become non-continuous- so wear the in alittle and see if it helps. Brake lights and turn signals are fed through this switch.....
Try the above before replacing switch- it works for me most of the time...
Try the above before replacing switch- it works for me most of the time...
thegoodman97
03-09-2011, 08:02 PM
the wiggling of the switch didnt work so i guess i should replace the turn signal switch huh?
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