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Old 09-03-2006, 09:08 PM
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2000 Sunfire No Brake Lights

I just bought a 2000 Sunfire GT and noticed it doesn't have Brake Lights.The Brake Light on the Trunk Lid works, so does the Running Lights and Blinkers, but not the Brake Lights.
I've checked the Bulbs which are fine, since the Blinkers work. I took the switch out from under the Brake Pedal to check and make sure it was in good working order. I also checked all the fuses, which are good. Please Help!!
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Re: 2000 Sunfire No Brake Lights

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I just bought a 2000 Sunfire GT and noticed it doesn't have Brake Lights.The Brake Light on the Trunk Lid works, so does the Running Lights and Blinkers, but not the Brake Lights.
I've checked the Bulbs which are fine, since the Blinkers work. I took the switch out from under the Brake Pedal to check and make sure it was in good working order. I also checked all the fuses, which are good. Please Help!!
i think it have to be the switch under the pedal if is good check ground at the connectors
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