I'd have to check applicable fuses for brakes and turn signals. Check multifunction switch.
Some makes and models, use a shift interlock, meaning you have to step on the brake to shift. Again, some makes and models have a shift interlock bypass button, push the button, shift into neutral.
Usually with shift interlock, if the brake lamps don't work, you can't shift it.
What is year--make--model??
SOURCE: multipal problems
First check fuses, next check computer error codes, To check the codes, take it to a local NAPA, Checker, or AutoZone and they will connect to a device that will display all error codes which will narrow down the exact problem if you didn't blow a fuse or two. It sounds like something in the computer fried if the fuses are fine. Tell me what codes come up and I can let you know what needs to be done otherwise I'm sure whatever place you go to will probably have the information for the various codes.
good luck and let me know of anything else that you may need
SOURCE: left turn signal works / don't work, brake light
possibly flasher unit faulty
or turn signal switch
SOURCE: I have a 1998 Chevy Silverado. When the lights
yes, on multiple electrical problems like this the first thing is to check the ground circuits, in you case focus on the left rear
sounds like your switch on the brake pedal is bad or the wire between the pedal and the lights
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