What is the solution for brake lights not working?
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Brake lights not working solution is to first check whether the brake light switch is damaged. Connect the switch with a wire, and if the bulb lights up, it means the switch is damaged and needs to be replaced. Check if the fuse is blown. Some cars do not have a separate brake light fuse and share it with other electrical devices. You can check the non-working electrical devices in the vehicle and replace their fuses. If you notice the brake lights are not working while driving on the road, slow down and find the nearest repair shop to replace the brake light bulb or inspect components such as the brake light switch to restore the vehicle to normal driving condition and avoid safety hazards on the road. Reasons for brake lights not working: The brake light bulb is damaged; the wiring connected to the brake light is short-circuited; the brake light switch is faulty; if the fault indicator light on the vehicle dashboard does not light up, it may be due to a loose power socket, causing the brake light to have no power. When replacing brake light bulbs, replace both at the same time to prevent uneven filament burn-out, which could lead to one light working and the other not. Brake lights are generally installed at the rear of the vehicle, with the main color being red to enhance light penetration, making it easier for vehicles behind to notice when the front vehicle brakes under low visibility conditions, thereby preventing rear-end collisions.