Brake Light Basics: How to Test and Fix Your Car's Safety Signals

by AutoExpert   |  4 April, 2024

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Brake lights are SO important. They keep you from getting rear-ended, and honestly, it's just rude to drive around with broken lights! Testing them a couple of times a year is a good idea, especially before it gets dark and rainy all winter.

The easiest way is to grab a friend (or bribe your kid with ice cream) and have them watch the back of the car while you stomp on the brake pedal. But hey, if you're alone, no worries! You can get fancy with mirrors or, honestly, a broom will do the trick. Just jam that handle against the brake pedal to hold it down, then walk around back and check. (Car in park, duh!)

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Gotta Test ALL of 'Em

Don't forget, newer cars often have three brake lights – those two side ones, PLUS a middle one up high. Gotta make sure they're all bright and working!

Okay, What If They're NOT Working?

If none of your lights are coming on, chances are it's not the bulbs themselves. More likely, it's something electrical. But don't freak out – it might just be a blown fuse.

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Fuses 101: Your car's got a ton of 'em, they protect those electrical circuits. Think of 'em like the circuit breakers in your house. If one goes out, bam, those lights stop working, but the rest of the car's fine.

Your car's manual will tell you where the fuse box is (usually tucked under the hood somewhere) and which fuse is for the brake lights. We're gonna need a "test light." Sounds fancy, but it's like a $5 thing at the auto parts store.

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Here's the Test:

  • Car on (but not running).
  • Ground that test light (clip the wire to some metal on your car).
  • Poke the test light's pointy bit on each side of that fuse.

Does it light up? Good! Fuse is fine, bulbs are probably dead. But if it only lights up on ONE side of the fuse? That fuse is toast. Get a new one (has to be the same kind). Pop it in, test again, lights working? You're golden!

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But...Sometimes It's More Complicated

If a new fuse doesn't do the trick, things get trickier. Could be a short in the wires... that's mechanic time, sadly.

Good News: Usually, It's Just a Bulb!

Replacing those is easy peasy. Again, that car manual is your friend. Usually you go in through the trunk. Unscrew the old bulb, careful, sometimes they're hot! If that little wire inside is broken or the glass is all black, yep, it's dead.

Get the right kind of new bulbs (your manual will say!), pop 'em in, and test again. Still nothing? Could be a broken socket, and again, that's probably a job for the pros.

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One More Thing... The Brake Switch

So, you did the fuses, the bulbs, and still no lights. There's this switch down by your brake pedal that turns the lights on. If THAT'S broken, well... you gotta test it.

Same test light trick. Ground it, poke at the switch's wires while holding the brake down. Light up? Good. No light? Bad switch = mechanic visit.

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Look, sometimes cars are weird, especially newer ones with fancy computers. If it's not these easy things, don't stress. A shop will get it sorted, but it's always good to try the simple stuff yourself first!

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