No rear brake lights chevyv2003. S10

Asked by kc7byd Oct 25, 2014 at 06:22 PM about the 2003 Chevrolet S-10 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Cecked fuses , cleaned grounds and  
checked bulb sockets, replaced bulbs.
Replaced brake switch. Also even turn
signal  multifunction switch. I am stumped

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Check to see if you have power to the light sockets. If you do, it may be a broken or disconnected wire to ground. If you don't have electrical power to the sockets, is there power across the fuse? If so, there is a broken or disconnected wire from the fuse to the rear brake lights, Start at one end, and work towards the power source until you find electrical power. Also make sure the brake switch is being activated when you depress the brake peddle.

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Possible bad fuse... Found fuse with a bad solder joint.. replace the fuse first ... cheapest and easiest..

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Changed signal light assembly works fine, has something to do with hazard light switch.

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