Why is my left brake light not working?

Why is my left 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.

Can you get points for no brake lights?

No brake lights penalty If you have a single brake light out for example and the police officer is of reasonable mind, they may simply pull you over and give you a verbal warning to get it fixed as soon as possible.

What will a bad brake light switch cause?

A faulty brake light switch can cause many problems. If the switch is bad, the brake lights won’t operate and the transmission shifter will not come out of the “Park” position. In cars with a push-button start system, a faulty brake light switch can cause the vehicle not to start.

Why are the tail lights not working on a Subaru Outback?

But when the Parking Switch is in the Off position, the external clearance and tail lights don’t work. In the following section of the wiring diagram, when the Parking Switch (upper left) is in the OFF position, power comes from FB-2, fuse 7, to “B” on the switch, but goes no further.

What are the warning lights on a Subaru?

The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Subaru. Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray), but there are nearly 50 of them so be patient!

Where is the parking light switch on a Subaru Outback?

If the parking light switch (on top of the steering column) turns on all the exterior clearance and tail lights, then most of the wiring is apparently okay. The Parking Light switch, and the regular light switch, generally use the same wires to send power to the bulbs. Model/year would indeed be helpful. My apologies. It is a 2002 Outback. Thanks.