What to Do When Only One Brake Light is On?
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Solution for only one brake light working: If the issue of a single brake light not working is caused by a blown brake light fuse, simply locate the damaged fuse and replace it to resolve the problem. When replacing a damaged brake light bulb, it may result in inconsistent wattage between the two brake light bulbs, causing excessive current flow through one bulb and leading to its failure. With technological advancements, many vehicles now use LED brake lights instead of traditional halogen bulbs. LED brake lights have a longer lifespan due to their lower current consumption, making them less prone to damage. However, for vehicles equipped with standard halogen brake light bulbs, owners should regularly check the condition of the bulbs and replace them promptly if one side stops working.