Diver side brake light

Asked by Arthur Jul 11, 2019 at 07:53 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My driver side brake light is out. The rest are good..
just that one is out.. not sure if a fuse would cause
just one to not  work.. I put new bulb and still
nothing.. the tail light works fine.. brake light..
nope. Thought maybe the relay.. no sure though..
any help would be much appreciated..

2 Answers

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It's the same fuse that sends voltage to brake lamps on both sides. Note the diagram. Have a helper step on the brake, use a test light on the lite blue wire, any voltage? If not, something wrong with that circuit. If it has voltage, check bulb socket and wire connector. Just my opinion.

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Hi there, early on with our platform, there was a recall on the circuit boards. Don't believe the recall is valid anymore. The circuit board (the bulb goes into it) are fairly cheap, that's where my step would be if no voltage is found at the socket.

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