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there is a FUSE BOX in every car. Usually it is in the drivers cabin, at his feet, left side on the floor. It's covered but if you search you will find it. If you remove the cover, behind it has a map of the fuses.
In a box it must have Break L(10A) or something for Brake lights, or Rear Lights.
Also There are some fuses which exist right in front of the driver over the cabin, in the engine place. Its a black box With FUSE on top. this also has a break fuse.
There are three fuses involved.
There is a 25 amp fuse before the brake switch located in the fuse box under the hood. Then there are two 15amp fuses after the brake switch in the box inside the cabin. One is for the lower brake lights and the other is for the high mount light and the trailer connector.
You would need to know if the 15amp fuse for the lower lights has power when the brake pedal switch is applied.
Need to find brake light fuse location. It isn't in the fusebox under the hood. I looked everywhere in the cabin except where it apparently is. The brake lights come on all the time and drain the battery.Even after changing the pedal pad and verifying the brake light switch plunger is all the way in the brake lights remain on. I need to pull the fuse so I can at least move the car and not have to leave the negative terminal disconnected.
HI. This vehicle contains a under the hood relay box near the front corner of the battery(which is labeled if not deteriorated), and there is also a fuse container box located below the left side of the instrument panel, as well(inside the vehicle on driver side).
The under-hood fuse box generally contains fuses and relays for engine and major electrical systems such as air conditioning, headlights (left and right respectively), fuel injection components, etc. The in-car fuse-box holds fuses for the cabin circuits such as wipers, cigarette lighter, rear defogger, signal lights etc.
it sounds like it might have blown a fuse, check your fuses and relays, under the hood, normally in a black box located on the drivers side, sometimes fuse box's are also under the instrument panel , down towards the floor, left of brake pedal.
One is under the hood under a flip up black cover near the battery. This one is called the battery junction box.
The fuse panel inside the car is located below and to the left of the steering
wheel by the brake pedal. You will need to remove the panel cover below the steering column to access the fuses. This one is called the central junction box.
If you need further help in locating the panels, ask me here in a comment. Thank you for using FixYa.
ok you can try under the hood there is a fuse box on right side of it or left side on top its a black plastic box, also there is fuse for ac inside the cabin by the drivers left side by the brake pedal
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