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Old 09-02-2006, 10:10 PM
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Question No Brake Lights!

I have a 2002 Montana that, all of a sudden, has no brake lights. The tail lights, turn signals and backup lights work fine. I replaced both brake light bulbs and the brake lamp fuse in the passenger cabin is OK. Any ideas what this might be?

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Old 09-02-2006, 11:49 PM
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Re: No Brake Lights!

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I have a 2002 Montana that, all of a sudden, has no brake lights. The tail lights, turn signals and backup lights work fine. I replaced both brake light bulbs and the brake lamp fuse in the passenger cabin is OK. Any ideas what this might be?

Thanks,

MarkT
Hi Mark - Welcome to the forum!

I would check the brake light switch, mounted at the bottom of the brake pedal. I believe there are two switches down there, one for the brake lights and one for the cruise control. I'm not sure which one is for the brakes. I could also be thinking of another car.

Hope this helps.

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