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Old 09-18-2012, 04:35 AM   #1
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Question Left Rear Brake Light

Im having an issue that I hope this community can help me with. I notice my rear tail lights not working so I checked all the fuses, checked the relay. I even changed out the entire left brake light unit. Park lights still not working, when I step on the brakes everything works fine turn signal works, brake light works just not the tail lights or some may say parking lights. I need help? p.s. The right rear works perfect.
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Tell him to make sure that his calipers aren't frozen when installing new pads or rotors, better yet replace them or rebuild them if in doubt. This will help to insure longer life and no rotor warping. I've had mine on a Honda Element for a year and been happy with them.

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makes a nice slotted cross drilled rotor (this may help keep them cool and prohibit warping) for not a ton of money. I think they're called Black XD Series.
What does that have to do with brake lights? Rotors/pads/calipers don't affect the cars tail lights.

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Im having an issue that I hope this community can help me with. I notice my rear tail lights not working so I checked all the fuses, checked the relay. I even changed out the entire left brake light unit. Park lights still not working, when I step on the brakes everything works fine turn signal works, brake light works just not the tail lights or some may say parking lights. I need help? p.s. The right rear works perfect.
Did you check to make sure the bulbs aren't blown? If I remember all the bulbs in the tail lights are the same. Try swapping them with known working bulbs and see if they light up.

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