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Old 04-28-2008, 10:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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look near the top of the brake pedal, there should be a little black box clipped on with 2 green wires coming out of it near the top/midway up the pedal, replace it sometimes they go out or the wires come loose I picked one up at napa for 5.00$ just cut the wires off the old one near the top and splice in the new ones with the old. that will solve the brake light problem but check any wires, bulbs and sockets for damage and or wear.
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