Is there a fuse for the third brake light?

Is there a fuse for the third brake light?

If the inoperative third light flashes, with the emergency flashers, a fuse is the most likely cause. If it does not operate with the flashers, bad bulbs or sockets in the third-light are likely. Many modern third-brake lights use an LED and do not have bulbs that can be replaced.

How do I fix my third brake light?

Pull the lamp housing straight out from the rear of the cab. Twist the bulb socket at the rear of the housing in a counterclockwise direction and pull it straight out of the housing. Pull the bulb from the socket and insert a new bulb. Replace the lamp housing in the reverse order.

Does the third brake light have to work?

Federal law mandates that all vehicles have the third brake light outfitted within the car. Additionally, the third light must be comparable to the other brake lights on the vehicle so that it is not distracting to the drivers behind the vehicle.

Why is my passenger side brake light not working?

If one or more of your brake lights isn’t working properly, it could mean one of three things: The brake light system fuse is blown, the brake light bulbs are burned out or the brake light wiring switch is broken. All of these issues are easy to troubleshoot.

Is it legal to drive with two brake lights?

By law you need to have two working brake lights. As soon as you’re aware that one of your brake lights is faulty, make sure you fit a new bulb straight away. If you’re stopped by police you could receive: A verbal warning.

Why are the brake lights not working on my Subaru Outback?

But now that both are out, the back is totally unlit, and that’s more likely to lead someone to stop and let you know. The brake and tail light filaments are both in one bulb, but connected to separate circuits. So the brake lights can work while the tail lights don’t.

Why is my brake light not turning on?

A problem in the brake light switch defect can stop the brake lights from turning on when a driver presses on the pedal to slow down. Subaru believes certain cleaning products used inside the car can gunk up the switch’s electrical contacts.

Are there any recalls on the Subaru Crosstrek?

At the end of February 2019, Subaru recalled brake light switch in 2.3 million vehicles, including the 2013-2017 Crosstrek, 2014-2016 Forester, 2008-2016 Impreza (4-door), 2012-2016 Impreza (5-door), and 2008-2014 WRX (4-door).

What is the TSB number on a Subaru Crosstrek?

The TSB applied to the switch (part number 83311FJ001*) found in the 2014-2016 Forester, 2008-2014 WRX and STI, 2012-2014 Impreza (2.0L), and the 2013-0216 XV Crosstrek (non hybrid model). The brake lights are a tell-tale sign of a brake lamp switch problem.