Stop Lamps
The brake pedal position sensor is a resistive device used to sense the action of the driver's application of the brake pedal. The brake pedal position sensor provides an analog signal that will increase as the brake pedal is pressed.
The brake pedal position sensor receives both a 5-volt reference voltage and a low reference signal from the electronic brake control module (EBCM). When the brake pedal is pressed, a variable signal is applied from the brake pedal position sensor to the EBCM through the brake sensor signal circuit. The fuse block left rear supplies battery positive voltage to the bass relay switch through the BASS fuse. One side of the bass relay coil is permanently grounded at G402. The EBCM supplies voltage to the bass relay coil upon receiving the signal from the brake pedal position sensor. The switch contacts of the bass relay close and battery positive voltage is applied through the bass relay switch to the center high mounted stop lamp (CHMSL), and to the turn signal/hazard flasher module through the stop lamp switch signal circuit. The ground for the CHMSL is applied from G402. The turn signal/hazard flasher module then supplies voltage to the left and right stop lamps in the tail lamp assemblies that have ground at G401 and G402. For export vehicles the stop lamps receive battery positive voltage directly from the bass relay.
Do you know where the rear fuse box is ? Check BAS fuse 15amp. and the bas relay , should be marked on the inside of the fuse box lid . The rear fuse box is located
Fuse Block - Left Rear
In the passenger compartment, under the left side of the rear seat at carpet
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Fuse Block - Right Rear
In the passenger compartment, under the right side of the rear seat at carpet.
If fuse and relay are ok your best would be to take to a cadillac dealer .
SOURCE: 2003 silverado 1500 v-6 brake lights dont work
ljones, Did you check the "VEH stop" fuse in the left side instrument panel fuse box. There are 3 stop light fuses, 1 for all the stop lights located in the under hood fuse box. 2 in the left side IP fuse box. 1 for the upper stop light and 1 for the lower stop lights. The fuse box in the IP is where the upper and lower stop lights split. Let me know.
SOURCE: Brake lights dont work
Check if you have electrical current at brake light switch.If not go back to checking the fuses and plugs.
SOURCE: 2003 Impala Brake lights dont work
The brake lights are routed through the signal light switch.
Looks like that will be the next switch to replace and the problem.
SOURCE: 2006 Cadillac CTS brake lights out but bulbs are fine
Take it to any local repair shop.
The ABS Relay,is for the system pump motor,nothing to do with lighting circuits.
Check brake switch !
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