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no brake lights
2000 chevy silverado. Tail and blinkers work. Bulbs are good. All the wiring looks clean. i'm trying to save the $90 diagnostic charge. I understand that there are a couple of switches to check, at the brake pedal and in the steering column. Is this true? Are there initial checks before I go tearing into the steering column?
Last edited by ronjon2009; 02-27-2009 at 07:29 PM. Reason: Needed to be more explicit |
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Re: no break lights
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I had a 96 grand am that all of a sudden lost it's break lights. It was a small plastic nut that held the switch the break pedal pushes to engage the lights. I think it cost like $2.00. I'm retarded when it comes to repairing vehicles and I was able to figure it out just by looking around behind the break pedal. Hope this helps.
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Re: no break lights
The first thing to check any time anything doesn't work is fuses. If they're all good, check the brake switch. If that's good, you'll want to buy a repair manual for your truck so you have a wiring diagram to follow.
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Re: no break lights
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Take a test light and have somebody hit the brakes and make sure you can get your test light to come on testing the incoming wiring harness. Then plug in the harness back into the circuit board and then check the output. Hope this helps |
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Re: no break lights
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using a meter see that the BRAKE voltage is good with the pedal held down...going into this unit...then you will know for sure whats bad.. |
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