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kevin woodrum Posted on Apr 25, 2016

Break lights don't work replaced switch and fuses

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Is your 3rd light working? If so check changing hazard switch turn signal assembly. It's inherent of 94 to 98 Chevy blazers. Don't ask me why but that's what I found in researching ..check for yours. I saw Chevy so I responded to you

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