Why is the brake light on my Dodge Durango not working?

Why is the brake light on my Dodge Durango not working?

I have a 2001 Dodge Durango, and the passenger-side brake light will not work, even after replacing the bulb. The bulb that I replaced was obviously burned out. I double-checked the new bulb, and it looks fine.

Why is my passenger side brake light not working?

The brake light (passenger side) went out. I replaced the bulb and the other one while I was at it. But the passenger side brake light still doesn’t work. Even tried switching bulbs to use the one that I knew was working on driver’s side, but still wouldn’t work on passenger side. I see that there’s only one fuse control for both lights.

Where are the brake lights on my car?

You will get the fuse panel under the dashboard and the PDC under the hood. The brake light switch is also to be found under the dashboard and check if its plunger touches the brake pedal arm. Any problem with the fuse box and light switch will affect the brake lights.

Why are the rear lights on my car not working?

The causes for dysfunctional rear lights are: 1 Burnt bulbs 2 Blown out fuse 3 Damaged wiring 4 Electrical issues

Why are there no brake lights on my Dodge Ram?

The brake light switch can wear out, which translates into no brake lights on your Dodge Ram. If the bulbs as well as the connections are good and the wires are properly grounded, replace the switch. You will find it under the brake pedal.

Why are my brake lights not turning on?

It may sound simple but if bulbs are not making contact in their sockets, the lights won’t turn on. Locate the bulbs in the lights that do not work and try these fixes: Remove the bulbs one by one. Check for a burned out bulb and replace if necessary. Check for corrosion on the base of the bulb.

Where are the rear lights on a Dodge Ram?

For example, if you are having rear light problems, first check the wire harness supplying the signal and power to the rear lights, which is the harness located behind the wheel well on the driver’s side of the truck. If you look near the bottom of the wheel well, you will see a small panel; behind that panel is the wire harness.

Why are the lights on my truck not working?

These problems range from simple things like loose bulbs and corroded sockets to a more complex issue such as faulty wiring. It’s especially perplexing, for example, if the lights on the right side of the truck work but those on the left side don’t, or if one taillight works but the other doesn’t.