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Have you checked all our fuses with a test light? Most of the time running lights and your cigarette Lighter are on the same fuse that would result in break lights working and running lights not. Check all fuses first. It will most likely be labeled as cigarette lighter or 12v acc or could be drl or just as tail lights
Check the fuse for your break lights. It's very unlikely that they both went out at the same time. Most likely the fuse. You can locate the exact one by looking at the owners manual.
You may have a blown fuse. Have you checked your fuses. If not, the fuse you will want to check is in the fuse panel inside the vehicle. Below is a diagram of the fuse layout. The fuse you will want to check is the fuse in the number 16 position. The other possible problem could be the brake light switch located up under the dash on the brake pedal shaft. I hope this helps.
Go back and check the fuses with a meter or test light. The test light can be purchased at a autoparts store cheap. Use the owners manual or see if the fuse location is marked on the fuse box cover.
Check the lamps first to see if both are good, do a wiggle test to see if the lamp's socket is good(sometimes they get too hot and the contacts spread open). Next check fuses for the running lights and break lights. If the running lights work on the front but not on the back then its not a fuse its a ground issue. Use a stick or another person to depress the break pedal to check for power at the plug that goes to the stop/running light lamp.
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