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Old 02-15-2006, 09:40 PM
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Hey all. I'm having problems with my rear brake lights on my 2001 TA

The light on the spoiler works when you press on the brake pedal, but none of the others do.

When I use the parking lights, or hazards or blinkers, they work fine, but just not for braking.

Any suggestions?

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Old 02-16-2006, 08:41 PM
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most likely it is a bad turn signal switch. the brake lights in the taillamp assembly are run through the turn signal switch from the brake lamp switch. the brake light switch should be fine since your 3rd brake light works. and if the turn signals in the rear work..that eliminates bad wires or bulbs from the switch to the taillamp. hope this helps.
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Another question on this one...

I noticed my Daytime running lights (far left and right of front bumper) are not working. when I turn on my blinker, the lights in the quarters blink, but not the ones in the bumper. should these blink also? shouldn't the front lights be on at all times?

if so, i;m think'in Turn Signal Switch...
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Does anyone know wether or not the turn signal switch controls the DTLs also?
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