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So your taillights should have 2 bulbs in them. 1 that turns on when you turn your lights on and stays on until you turn them off. That same bulb should have a 2nd circuit that lights up when you press on your brakes. The 2nd bulb appears when your reverse gear is engaged. So if you have no lights on right you have to replace both bulbs and if you have no brake light on the left you just have to replace your rear brake light bulb.
you need first to determine the obvious as most people don't check to see if there brake lights work. make sure the bulbs are not burnt out. if you use the blinkers and the light stays on when you operate them that is usually an indication a light is burnt out.
Check the fuses, and check the brake light switch, which is usually found up under the dashboard attached to the pedal arm. Make sure the connector in OK, the switch activates with the movement of the pedal. failing that replace the switch.
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