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Old 10-15-2008, 01:20 PM   #1
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No Stop Lights

I have not stop lights on my 1997 Bravada. The third high center stop light works but the regular stop lights, the hazard flasher don't work. the wiring diagram I have shows a multifunction control module with a fuse coming out to each of the stop lights. All fuses in the regular fuse block are good. Anyone have any suggestions as to where these two fuses may be located or what else may be the problem The fact that the third stop light works verifies that the brake swtich works.
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Old 10-15-2008, 07:54 PM   #2
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Re: No Stop Lights

I believe the 3rd stoplight is on a different circuit and brakelight switch.
Have you checked the brakelight switch at the brakepedal arm?
I think there are 2 buttons sticking out with one button going to a double acting switch....one normally open to the brakelight and one normally closed going to the cruise control.
With the brake pedal pushed down, I reach up to the switch buttons and depress them with a long thin screw driver then "side step" the screw driver so the buttons snap back into position to make a better contact to close the brakelight circuit.
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Old 10-18-2008, 10:37 PM   #3
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Re: No Stop Lights

could also be as simple as both bulbs burned out and nobody told you until the last one went out. belevieve it, it happened to me.
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Old 10-21-2008, 01:58 PM   #4
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Re: No Stop Lights

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I believe the 3rd stoplight is on a different circuit and brakelight switch.
Have you checked the brakelight switch at the brakepedal arm?
I think there are 2 buttons sticking out with one button going to a double acting switch....one normally open to the brakelight and one normally closed going to the cruise control.
With the brake pedal pushed down, I reach up to the switch buttons and depress them with a long thin screw driver then "side step" the screw driver so the buttons snap back into position to make a better contact to close the brakelight circuit.
This vehicle has cruse control. There seems to be a single switch on for cruse control cut and stop light. It is a white rectangle that is pulled on by the brake arm. Again, all bulbs and fused have been checked and verified good. Curse control works normally, and third stop light works. Hazard flasher does not work. Is it possible that the Hazard light switch is faulty? It looks like the stop lights go thru that switch after the third stop light.
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Old 10-21-2008, 06:38 PM   #5
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Re: No Stop Lights

Here's something from tg5398 back in 2006


"I had the rear lights going on and off. Found the ground wire to the frame back there was broke or corroded. It fastens to the frame on the inside of the truck frame. Left side underneath. Looking at it from the back. "
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Re: No Stop Lights

how you got the stop lights and the emergency lights to work please let me know I got the same problem thanks
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Turns out the problem is in the switch in the steering column. Instead of replacing the switch, I was able to take it apart and clean some of the contact and reassemble it. This switch also controls the wipers and I got it back together one click off on the wipers, but it is no big deal.
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Re: No Stop Lights

I have replaced alot of turn signal switches for this concern.
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