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Asked by GuruWPBFD May 19, 2018 at 07:17 AM about the 2014 Nissan Titan SV Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2014 Nissan Titan sv I replaced the bulb on the passenger side
brake light and got nothing tried moving the bulbs around but still no go. I
checked the brake switch and all of the fuses on the inside under the hood
theres a F/L 40a brake fuse could this be the problem or is it something
else? My 3rd brake light works fine as well as my driverside brake light. I did
have a burnt wire type of smell all in the same day I'm sure it all ties together.  
What can I do to get my brake light working again?

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Do you have trailer wiring? Check there for a short or corrosion.

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I have the same problem trying to find problem if I fix will type fix please do the same thanks u.

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Did you ever find a fix? Mine just did the same thing, passenger brake light only.

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Yeah I replaced the harness to the tail light found out my blower for my ac was causing the short.

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Does the harness go all the way back to the cab? Did you have to do anything with the blower for the AC?

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