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The running lights and dash lights are on the same circuit.The brake lights and turn signals are on their own circuit.You need to use a 12v test light to see where the circuit is broken,starting at the fuse,then the headlight switch,then the dash harness.(If the headlights work,you at least know the headlight switch is getting power).
Hey Bro check little plastic bushing on brake pedal under the dash see if it's broken, if so that could be your problem get a new one that works the switch for the rear brake light hope that helps
Assuming that you have checked and replaced the brake light bulbs if necessary then, if your dash lights are also out you should change the headlight switch, if you have dash lights the check the brake light switch (under the dash).
The fuse to the taillights/running lights?
It can't be a grounding problem if both taillights and dash don't work.
If only taillights don't work, it would be suspicious grounding.
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