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Old Oct 8, 2009 | 10:19 AM
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The brake lights in my '92 SSE went out yesterday. Tail lights, headlamps, and turn signals are all working. Just the brake lights and hazard lights are out. I checked the bulbs, all look OK. I checked the fuses too. Not sure which fuse controls the brake lights.The cover on the fuse block (driver side) was missing when I bought the car. If anyone has a diagram of this fuse block it would be greatly appreciated. Thought that problem might be the switch at top of brake pedal - but then why would the hazard lights switch not work. Any suggestions?? Thanks.
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I think Toddster might have a better handle on this, but I seem to remember there being a ground bus in the back of the car in the trunk area. If you can locate this and clean it that might correct the problem.
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