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Old 03-30-2004, 07:44 PM
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For some reason, the drivers side brake light wont work. The night time driving lights are on in the back so the fuse isn't blown neither is the bulb blown out. I also noticed on the third brake light, the drivers side light wont illuminate. What is wrong here, the passenger side works fine. Can someone please help.

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open up the light housing...
if you have a ta then there is like 3 bulbs... the braking bulb is not the same as the night time bulb
dont know bout maros?
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there was only four bulbs back there, the two 'nighttime' bulbs, the reverse taillights and then the turn signal bulb. I have a camaro, am I missing something? I took the passenger side out just to see if anything was different and I could see that the same 'nghttime' bulbsjust get alot brighter when you hit the brakes.
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Any suggestions?
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check owners manual...
think in a set up like that there is 2 fuses... one for night lights... one for higher amperage brakes lighting...
only thing i can think of?




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