I have a strange tail light issue I'm trying to figure out.
What happens is that one of the taillights will go out, but the other will stay on when I hit the pedal. If I turn on the headlight switch, both taillights work, but when I hit the brakes, only one brake light.
Then, if I pull the hazard light switch and then turn it off, and hit the brakes, both work until I turn on the headlights, in which case one of the brake lights will not respond to the pedal.
It will switch between the driver and passenger side, but seems to prefer the passenger more. I have to keep pulling the hazards to "reset" the brake lights for them both to work.
Is this a faulty brake light switch? It's not the bulbs, obviously. Can we round out a short given the issue moves from side to side? Perhaps a blinker switch gone bad since the hazards are able to make the issue go away?
Any suggestions?
What happens is that one of the taillights will go out, but the other will stay on when I hit the pedal. If I turn on the headlight switch, both taillights work, but when I hit the brakes, only one brake light.
Then, if I pull the hazard light switch and then turn it off, and hit the brakes, both work until I turn on the headlights, in which case one of the brake lights will not respond to the pedal.
It will switch between the driver and passenger side, but seems to prefer the passenger more. I have to keep pulling the hazards to "reset" the brake lights for them both to work.
Is this a faulty brake light switch? It's not the bulbs, obviously. Can we round out a short given the issue moves from side to side? Perhaps a blinker switch gone bad since the hazards are able to make the issue go away?
Any suggestions?