no brake lights
glb086
04-18-2004, 04:41 PM
i have a 98 voyager. the brake lights have all stopped working.
i saw the thread on the a/c, reaarwiper switches blinking, i had that problem also due to changing the b attery. is there some way to reset the brakelight system??? or any other ideas why brakelights wont work??
bulbs and regular fuses have all been checked and swith at pedal look s ok. cant find any loose wiring and im stumped .....please help
i saw the thread on the a/c, reaarwiper switches blinking, i had that problem also due to changing the b attery. is there some way to reset the brakelight system??? or any other ideas why brakelights wont work??
bulbs and regular fuses have all been checked and swith at pedal look s ok. cant find any loose wiring and im stumped .....please help
Three_Fingers
04-25-2004, 08:02 PM
Have you tested the brake light switch? It's a normally closed switch.
If you put an ohmmeter across it-it'll read continuity until you push the button. Then it'll read open.
If you get infinite resistance when you first connect the meter-the switch is bad internally.
If you put an ohmmeter across it-it'll read continuity until you push the button. Then it'll read open.
If you get infinite resistance when you first connect the meter-the switch is bad internally.
slantsixness
04-30-2004, 01:50 PM
Remove and check the fuse! If you have one brake light that shorts to ground, or another circuit, like the parklamp circuit, the fuse will blow, but if you test it it might seem ok!(with a test light or voltmeter). Check all the brake lights before replacing the fuse if it's bad (or it'll just blow again!) be sure to check the damn 3rd brake lights too!
Next, check the firewall connector, and the lighting connector below the column on the firewall.
Last, check your body ground (maybe make this first) at the battery to the body, and to the front and rear 12V cigar plugs(good ground source) to the tail lights. If either one's bad, you'll lose your brakelights.
"Never underestimate the power of overlooking what you didn't expect to be the problem anyway".
:)
Slantsixness
Next, check the firewall connector, and the lighting connector below the column on the firewall.
Last, check your body ground (maybe make this first) at the battery to the body, and to the front and rear 12V cigar plugs(good ground source) to the tail lights. If either one's bad, you'll lose your brakelights.
"Never underestimate the power of overlooking what you didn't expect to be the problem anyway".
:)
Slantsixness
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