Where is the brake light fuse for Mitsubishi Pajero?

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DelBenjamin
07/30/25 12:12am
Pajero does not have a brake light fuse. The brake light is generally installed at the rear of the vehicle, with a red main body color to enhance the penetration of the light source, so that vehicles behind can easily detect the braking of the vehicle in front even in low visibility conditions, preventing rear-end collisions. The reasons for the brake light staying on are as follows: 1. Lack of brake fluid: The lack of brake fluid is often accompanied by insufficient braking force, and in severe cases, it may even lead to a complete loss of braking power. 2. Damaged brake switch: This situation usually occurs when the brake pedal and the brake sensor switch are not properly in contact or the sensor switch is damaged. 3. Worn or aged brake pads: Worn or aged brake pads may also cause the brake light to stay on. At this time, it is necessary to check the thickness of the brake pads. If the thickness of the brake pads is below the specified value of 0.8cm, there is a high risk of them breaking during driving, which could be dangerous.
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