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2000 Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo both brake lights

2000 Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo both brake lights out, checked fuses and bulbs all ok...what next?

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Try replacing the sockets in the tailights/brake lights. worked for me. $10 each. i had to replace all of mine because just replacing the brake sockets didn't solve the problem on the right side. you can test it by exchanging tail light for brake light socket and if that works you know it is the socket

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Could be the brake switch went out of it

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Check brake ligt switch, generally located top back side brake pedal.

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