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No Brake Lights Or Flashers
Can anyone help.... I have no idea why this morning I have no brake lights or flashers.... I checked the fuse panel under the hood as well as the one on the drivers side kick panel... Any help would be appreciated..
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Re: No Brake Lights Or Flashers
id say maybe the relay. do you have a clicking sound? if so, is it normal or fast?
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2002 Chevy S-10 ZR2
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Re: No Brake Lights Or Flashers
Ok, to anyone who is interested... I think I solved the problem but might have found another.. Come to find out my Hazard button was in the on position.. I know you all think I am an idiot, but, the problem was my flashers are not working.. Once I put the button to the off position my break lights and turn signals work fine. The other crazy thing I noticed, and tell me if this only happens to my truck, when the truck is shut off and the key out if the ignition I push my turn signal up and hit the break peddal the passenger side break light will not go on and the same for the other side when I push it down... Anyone have any ideas on the hazards not working?
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Re: No Brake Lights Or Flashers
Thanks for the reply.... Everything sound fine and no quick flashing...
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Re: No Brake Lights Or Flashers
Since the turn signal and the break light are the same light the trun signal overrides the break pedal so it can blink.
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this sounds like the hazard relay. there is one relay down by the fuse box, and also another one just under the lower steering column panel. they are inexpensive little gray boxes, so its better to just switch both out. |
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