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The brake light circuit runs through the signal light switch. Possible signal light switch internal failure. The cruise uses the brake light circuit as well to disengage
brake lite switch is located up high on brake peddle check it first should hear it click when you push on brake putting the two wirers together turns on brake lites or closing swich contacts
Since the high mounted brake light works you know that the brake light switch is working. Now you need to check the brake light bulbs in the rear tail light assemblies. The brake lights are separate from the tail light (parking or running lights). There are two screws that hold the rear light assemblies in place.
Check your brake lite bulb socket alot of times even a newer car will go bad from heat ing every time bulb comes on,,also check for grd on that socket, also should check brake lite swich on brake peddle
You need to replace the brake light switch (aka stop light switch) which is mounted on the upper brake pedal, with a electric plug in. If this doesn't help, let me know.
check the ground on the back underneath the tailgate and bed of the truck also check the fuse link if you need GM parts that are hard to find here is a place Schram auto and truck parts 1-800-292-1032
Sounds to me it could be your turn signal switch. I believe it is located in your steering column. If you are mechanically inclinedyou should be able to repair yourself. Please get a repair maual first because there are some safty issues an tools needed. You could save a few bucks buy checking out a chiltons manual at your library. I have done a couple before as a novice with no problems its not easy and be carefull if you have an airbag because you must remoe the right fuse. remove the ground wire off the battery and disconnect the proper lead off the wiring harness at the floorborad at the base of the steering wheel first
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