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Seems like your headlights are shorting out the break lights. Check to see if all ground wires are grounded. They may be crossing. If you have a question, let me know. I am here to help. This site offers wiring diagrams.
You're fuse box is located under the dash, left of the
steering colum. There is also a chime module located
under the dash, to the left of the glove comp.
Also, I believe the chimes share a fuse with the brake
lights. Hope this helps.
either the turn signal arm or a foot switch at the driver left foot area---pull the turn signal arm towards the driver to see if it clicks the headlights bright or dim-----if not, then look for a small floor switch that you step on to click on and off
Clutch position sensor? Never heard of one. There is a switch on the pedal arm that won't let you crank the engine unless the clutch is depressed. Do the headlight test. Turn on you headlights and push in the clutch and crank over the engine. If your lights dim, your battery is low, If the lights go out uou have a loose battery connection or poor cable to battery contact. If they do nothing, then you need to ck the clutch switch. I would say it is number 2
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