Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Toyota Camry Brake lights do not work, even after replacing the bulbs and fuce?

I have a 1989 Toyota Camry and my brake lights do not work. I checked the fuses ( all of them! under hood and inside driver panel) also replaced all the bulbs with new. I still have no brake lights and the dash light indicator continuously shows a little car with the back light problem. What can I do? I would like to know if there is a stop switch attached to the brake pedal and if so how do I check it and/or replace if it is bad.Toyota Camry Brake lights do not work, even after replacing the bulbs and fuce?Fuce??



There's a brake light switch somewhere on your pedal assembly or hydraulic system.Toyota Camry Brake lights do not work, even after replacing the bulbs and fuce?
Check the rear harness for a proper ground.Toyota Camry Brake lights do not work, even after replacing the bulbs and fuce?Check the wires connecting to the lights it may have a short in one of the wires or a disconnectionToyota Camry Brake lights do not work, even after replacing the bulbs and fuce?
There is a brake switch on the back of the pedal I think and it may be out not sure how you would go about changing it as I am not to familiar with the Camry. My guess is a plug on the top part of the switchToyota Camry Brake lights do not work, even after replacing the bulbs and fuce?Get under the steering wheel and push brake pedal down,you should see a switch button come down when the brake is is pushed down,if not there look for a switch on the master cylinder under the hood. Unplug the wires and check continuity between terminals when switch is activated
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