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Does your car have the `lamp out'indicator system? It's more complicated. My manual shows fuse #28 , a 15 amp fuse powers the brake bulbs.Is this the one you changed? A bulb can be out for a long time and you don't notice it,then the other burns out and you think they both went out at the same time,but they might not have,see? So check the bulbs and make sure you got that brake switch installed correctly. don-ohio (:^)
Firstly check the bulbs back there and of course the fuses in the fuse panel. If all bulbs and fuses are good check the brake pedal switch at the pedal itself, ensure it gets power and is closing when you press the pedal, with an ohmmeter. good luck
most rear tail lights and turn/stop lights are the same dual filiment bulb. it is possible for your tail light to work and your brake light not to and still have a bad bulb. I would check the bulb first, your brake light works on the left yes? this would mean that the fuse is fine
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