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No brake lights and on the road. KrZy8
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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 1293841" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>In an earlier post, someone had mentioned that the brake signal also goes to the ABS ECU. You may want to sort out the brake lights first and see if the ABS light gets fixed at the same time.</p><p></p><p>So, are there no brake lights or are they on all the time? Since it appears the fuse is good if there were any other failures in the brake switching circuit the brake lights should be on all the time. If the relay failed, the wire between the relay and the tail lights (coupler 17 that the wire passes through) is open or the tail lights are burned out you won't have tail lights. Is it possible one tail light had been out and the other just quit? Um, are you missing both the tail lights AND the brake lights? Mebby I missed that someplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 1293841, member: 277"] In an earlier post, someone had mentioned that the brake signal also goes to the ABS ECU. You may want to sort out the brake lights first and see if the ABS light gets fixed at the same time. So, are there no brake lights or are they on all the time? Since it appears the fuse is good if there were any other failures in the brake switching circuit the brake lights should be on all the time. If the relay failed, the wire between the relay and the tail lights (coupler 17 that the wire passes through) is open or the tail lights are burned out you won't have tail lights. Is it possible one tail light had been out and the other just quit? Um, are you missing both the tail lights AND the brake lights? Mebby I missed that someplace. [/QUOTE]
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No brake lights and on the road. KrZy8
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