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Old 03-16-2008, 04:53 PM
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No brake lights

99 dodge ram ----heres the deal, turned on the signal lights one day and they blinked real fast--ok --then there was nothing by the time I got home. No signals, no flashers---replace a square fuse under the hood---got signals and flashers but NOW-- NO brake lights--owners manual doesn't tell me a thing. I know there are to fuse boxes---1 under the hood --1 in the door--also checked on the bulbs--they seem fine---any one know where else to check...is there an inline fuse to the brake lights or something else I could check???
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Old 03-18-2008, 11:49 PM
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Re: No brake lights

Ck fuses B & C in the PDC in eng compartment; both 20 amp fuses. Ck fuse # 10 a 10 amp in junction block inside.Does your center high mounted stop light work? If it does the power is getting to and going through the brake light switch. Power in to brake sitch is the pink wire with a dark blue tracer. Power out is white with tan wire. From there it goes to the turn signal switch. Left side from t/sig switch is dark green with a red tracer; right side is brown with a red tracer. Turn signals and brake lights are the same filament in the bulb.
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