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I have a 1994 Mazda B3000 pickup and the brake light do not work. I have changed all the bulbs and still nothing. Now i am thinking fuses but i do not have the owners manual. can you help?
Try testing the brake switch (it is behind the brake pedal) for 12V and continuity between wires when engaged. You can also try checking the brake light relay. It is located on the fuse block.
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Hi Brett, First check both bulbs, making sure they have not burned out. Second check the fuses and if all else fails check and replace the stalk switch if required. Regards John
If fuse 13 is good, the probelm is likely to be your brake switch above the pedal. Remove the connector from the switch and connect the terminals in the connector using a large paper clip. If this turns the stop lights on, replace the switch. Please let me know if you have any questions.
it's basically a stand alone relay... most times... look for a relay by itself and often round. my ford winstars flasher relay was actually located in the fuse box under the drivers side dash. it was blue and larger then the other relays so that may be a clue to you.
unhook negitive battery cable and wait 2 minutes then unhook positive cable and wait 2 minutes then reverse order. should clear codes. or simply remove ecm fuse for 2 minutes and put back in.
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