WTF is with my brake lights?!?!?!?!?!?!!?
#1
I have an 01 TL. My brake lights don't work anymore. Tried new bulbs, ..........didn't work. The light in therear dash still lights, so it can't be the brake switch (Right?).................. Tried swapping fuses...... Didn't help......... Swapped relays......... Still nothing. The lamps light up (With the keyless entry for example) but they don't react to the brakes being applied. If it isn't the lamps, brake switch, fuse POOP
#2
I suspect your brake lights are controlled through a smart electronic module that gets signals from various devices and decides what to turn on and when. You will need to get the factory manuals and study them to get an understanding sufficient to dianose and repair the problem.
Alternatively, you may have to consult with the experts.
Yeah, the dealer.
#3
I have an 01 TL. My brake lights don't work anymore. Tried new bulbs, ..........didn't work
It could be the cable connection that is having a problem. Try checking that also..
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It could be the cable connection that is having a problem. Try checking that also..
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#8
I, in fact, have not got it fixed yet. I don't think that it is the brake switch, since the light in the rear window works fine. Apply the brake, it lights up. I have already tried new bulbs, and swapped fuses and relays. As far as I can tell, the wiring harness is untouched, and since one of the filiaments in six differant dual-filament bulbs work when I use the keyless entry, I doubt that it is a power, or bulb issue. So barring a power issue, bulb issue, wiring issue, brake switch issue, fuse issue, and even a relay issue, what else can it be?
#9
ah the fun of it all
im betting you have a bad turn signal switch.
check to see if your turn signals work
power comes from your brake fuse through your brake switch then through your column where it kills the brake light if your turning.
that power splits and allows the third eye to power up independent of the column. some times it is split before the brake switch there for there is 2 brake switches...(if this is the case the other switch may be at fault)
im betting you have a bad turn signal switch.
check to see if your turn signals work
power comes from your brake fuse through your brake switch then through your column where it kills the brake light if your turning.
that power splits and allows the third eye to power up independent of the column. some times it is split before the brake switch there for there is 2 brake switches...(if this is the case the other switch may be at fault)
#10
Assuming that the turn signal work fine, and the light in the rear window works fine, then would that mean that the brake switch behind the pedal itself is what isn't working? In other words, could it be the simplist solution? I have been operating under the assumption that the brake switch behind the pedal, operated both the brake lights and the light in the rear window. Or am I totally off planet?