Brake lights are not working and fuses have been changed and bulbs
SOURCE: Plymouth breeze electrical problem
check fuse #4 in the fuse box uner the hood....it is supposed to be a 20 amp fuse ....check it for being blown and make sure there is power going to it.
SOURCE: Brake Light Install
after you find the panel just pull it out and you will see the back of the tail light with the plugs to the bulbs just simply twist the plug and pull out,that will come out and you can change your bulb and put it back together.
SOURCE: breeze's brake light went out. changed bulb, now whole tail light won't work.
sounds like you put the wrong bulb in, that will make it blink fast. re check
SOURCE: 1998 plymouth breeze left rear brake stays on
Your E-brake cable needs a to be loosened up and you need to see if the E. Brake is locking up, if the cable is not frayed then you have a problem with a check valve in the master cylinder or in the T where the line goes to the left and right. If you want to know how to check out the hydraulic problem it is more detailed, but first you must make sure that the mechanical part is not binding up.
SOURCE: I am trying to replace the brake light bulb on 97
Open the trunk and remove the fabric insert located by the tail light. There should be 2 plastic nuts toward the center-most part, one above the other about 6 inches apart (One above the other). Then on the quarter panel side (where the light comes to a point on the outside) there should be just one. Making a total of three nuts to remove it. On the plug there should be a small plastic red clip. Slide it aside and squeeze the tab to remove the plug. After you pull the light out you will see two silver dollar sized circles that hold the light bulb in. Twist this to remove the light bulb. There's also a third smaller one for the smaller bulb.
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did you check the fuses under the hood? There should be a 20 amp brake light fuse in there.
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