All the lights work on my 1994 dodge dakota until i turn on the head lights then hit the breaks i get nothing on the drvers rear but i have turn signal
SOURCE: All lights work on the rear except the three brake lights
Sounds like the brake light switch has a problem. Located above brake pedal and activated with the brake pedal arm. Check for power going in and coming out when you apply the brake.
SOURCE: 1993 Dodge Dakota tail lights dead
dose it have a trailer package? If so check the plugs that go to the trailer plug that was the problem for my truck to goog luck.
SOURCE: Brake lights don't work
Toggle the 4 way flasher switch on and off a few times and see if that corrects problem, if it doesn't replace the switch.
SOURCE: 2001 dodge diesel doesn't have brake lights.
Sounds like a short in your wiring. Have you checked the bulbs and you could have bought a bad brake light switch. Try having somone step on the brake lights and use a test light to see if your getting current back there
SOURCE: o2 Dodge Dakota Brake lights wont work but bulbs r good.
If the bulbs are good I would suspect the Brake light switch.
Brake Light Switch: Testing and Inspection
The brake lamp switch can be tested with an ohmmeter. The ohmmeter is used to check continuity between the pin terminals.
Switch Circuit Identification
- Terminals 1 and 2: brake lamp circuit
- Terminals 3 and 4: RWAL/ABS module and Powertrain Control Module (PCM) circuit
- Terminals 5 and 6: speed control circuit
Switch Continuity Test
NOTE: Disconnect switch harness before testing switch continuity.
With switch plunger extended, attach test leads to pins 1 and 2. Replace switch if meter indicates no continuity.
With switch plunger retracted, attach test leads to pins 3 and 4. Replace switch if meter indicates no continuity.
With switch plunger retracted, attach test leads to pins 5 and 6. Replace switch if meter indicates no continuity.
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