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The most likely cause is a stuck brake switch, probably the foot brake switch. Remove the switches and exercise them then refit. Should fix it or tell you which one has failed.
The wiring sub-harness for the tail light assembly could have come unplugged, It usually plugs into the main harness under the seat or down beside the forward part of the rear fender. Also the wires could have been damaged under the fender back behind the tail light assembly.
Open the back hatch door. There are two hex head bolts that hold the tail light assembly in place. Remove them. The fender side of the taillight is snapped on. With a little hand force (don't use a screwdriver, it may crack the light or scratch the paint) you should be able to pop the light assembly out.
The back of the assembly has sockets that hold the bulbs, in small print you should see the word "lock" and a direction arrow. Simply turn the socket in the opposite direction and the buld should pull out. When replacing it, make sure you don't hand the buld directly with your hands because oils from you fingers may shorten the life of the bulb.
it could simply be a blown buld or excessive grease in the bulb socket change the bulb and clean out all acess grease if thats not it you have a short in your wiring
Found it!! Two nuts under storage pouch & remove liner.
Found it!! Remove two nuts under storage bag and pull back the liner.
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