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Brake light problem
I have recently acquired a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban and the turn signals in the back and the brake lights do not work, with the exception of the overhead brake light.
I have changed all of the brake lights and that did not resolve the issue although a number of the bulbs were burnt out.
I was told that it is not likely that I have a fuse that needs to be replaced because of the overhead light. If it is a wiring issue is it likely that I would be able to handle it myself (I only have basic knowledge) or if it would be something that I would need a professional to do.
I have changed all of the brake lights and that did not resolve the issue although a number of the bulbs were burnt out.
I was told that it is not likely that I have a fuse that needs to be replaced because of the overhead light. If it is a wiring issue is it likely that I would be able to handle it myself (I only have basic knowledge) or if it would be something that I would need a professional to do.
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I would suggest looking for a tail light relay (or a tail fuse). You know the brake switch is okay, because it's turning on the center light correctly, so the problem has to be 'downstream' from that switch. They may have a relay and fuse in the circuit because of towing capabilities, and the added current draw from a trailer. I do remember once having a short to ground in the trailer wiring (which took out the Suburban lights), but I don't remember exactly what I replaced to get it fixed.