Brake lights coming on all the time. Thought it was the pedal pad being broken but lights come on even with pedal switch removed from circuit so it is being bypassed. Apparently no fuse for this circuit, MFG may have installed nonremovable fusible link in harness instead. Will have to remove all lightbulbs in tail section and rear window light to be able to charge battery and be able to move the car. YouTube video said to look for 15 amp fuse labeled STOP L. which doesn't exist on my car. Would also like insight on just how the switch is being bypassed for the braking system. No burnt parts of odors. Only use car 1-2 x a week so I don't want to spend hundreds of $$$$$$ having to hunt down ghosts with the electrical system. I ride a bike most of the time so the car is only on rainy days and when I have to carry stuff.
I don't know if this could help you or not but I have a 2004 Infiniti G35 sedan and my brakes lights went out and I couldn't figure it out and I'll be damned if it wasn't in the wiring harness that comes down when the trunk closes there's a little one to the right there and I don't have a 2004 but don't count that one out you have to split it and you'll see that the wires somehow just got dry and cut from the sleeve and I just rewired it boom back together and it runs and it stops with brakes lights anyways good luck.
SOURCE: Left rear brake light stopped working but bulb and fuses are OK.
take the bulb back out have someone sit in car apply brake get your self a circuit tester and check to see if this circuit is carrying efficient 12 volt current! some times in cold weather these bulbs get hot with long period of breaking and when released condensate and rust begins and you get what you have perhaps bad socket! this would be a ideal location to begin and probably end,
SOURCE: replaced braked pads - now VDC and Slip Lights are on
I would take the car to almost any auto parts store and ask them to check the ODB II computer for codes and to reset the "Check engine light". Get the code that they tell you and it should go a long way to pointing you in the right direction to fixing this problem. It might also be that when you pumped the brakes that you somehow set a code in the computer from the ABS system and now that you have the brakes pumped up and working correctly resetting the Check engine light might fix your problem.
Good luck! Write back with any code you get and I'll see if I can help you figure out what the problem might be.
SOURCE: Left rear brake light stopped working but bulb and fuses are OK.
These are Dual Function Bulbs. They control the Parking Lights and the Brake Lights. This Bulb is Burnt out on the Brake Coil inside the Bulb. I have actually seen Bulbs that were Bad But you could not Tell by jast looking at them. It should be fine with a New Bulb. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
SOURCE: tail lghts/brake lights
Isn't that mysterious? It took me a few weeks to figure it out. Look carefully under the break pedal. There is this device called a "break light switch". I hope that helps.
SOURCE: I put new brakes, front and rear on 1991 Infiniti Q45
go to a auto part like AUTOZONE they have the
code reader to erase the lite in dash it a free service
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