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Rick Long Posted on May 29, 2009

No Brake Lights 1993 Chevy Astro Van

Brake Lights wont work,have replaced both passenger and driver side Taillight/brake light Bulbs and also Brake switch Located down under dash so brake lights should come on when stepping on brake pedal. Also have checked brake lights Fuse and its good.
Tail Lights and Turn signals work Only Brake Lights That don't want to work? Help, is there some other switch that could be causing them not to work?

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Check the ground wire & leads, if not try the multi-function switch in the column

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