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No there isn't. The Body Control Module (BCM) takes care of that. Check the grounds that are near the rear light, but you will need a good auto-electrician with a professional grade scan tool computer to check the BCM functions.
Check the wire connection to the brake light, follow the wire as far as you can, A pinched or split wire can minimize electric current flow enough to cause a light to flicker or dim, also check Fuse Box,
Fuse 47--10 amp
under hood fuse block. Hopefully, your fuse box cover will show you which fuse is which. If not, your owners manual should have this info.
the fuse is located in the under hood power distribution box the lid will pop off when you lift it look for gig lighter location on the underside of the lid pull it out and replace with one of the spares that are also marked with location on the lid ps use the same size
Check for power at the fan resistor wire to the resistor, if power. change the resistor block itself. it controls fan speeds. Most resistors are beside the blower fan, below glove box. You may have to remove a panel to get to the fan resistor. check all fuses first! Even under hood fuse box.
The radio fuse is in the fuse compartment located on the passenger side of the console. Remove the cover on the console and then remove the fuse box cover, search out the radio fuse and inspect to see if it has blown.
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