Third Brake Light
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If its the bulbs, they may work intermittently, rather than completely be dead. Many bulbs on their way out do that. They may also be loose, and he just never noticed until now. The fuse was just something else to check as the fuse may be loose as well (not making good contact) in which case it may work sometimes and other times not. I've had them all happen.
So both are good suggestions and easy to check. Wiring is the next step, and not so easy to check.
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haha.. this is kind of amusing.. so i thought i had an issue with my brake lights staying on... turns out.. it was big fat foot with my big a** boot. Id be accelerating but instead my side of my boot was lightly touching the brake.. causing the brake light to be on.. only i couldnt feel i was doing it cuz of steel toes and steel sole.. D'oh!
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Before you insult us, use your heads, bloody Canucks.
If its the bulbs, they may work intermittently, rather than completely be dead. Many bulbs on their way out do that. They may also be loose, and he just never noticed until now. The fuse was just something else to check as the fuse may be loose as well (not making good contact) in which case it may work sometimes and other times not. I've had them all happen.
So both are good suggestions and easy to check. Wiring is the next step, and not so easy to check.
If its the bulbs, they may work intermittently, rather than completely be dead. Many bulbs on their way out do that. They may also be loose, and he just never noticed until now. The fuse was just something else to check as the fuse may be loose as well (not making good contact) in which case it may work sometimes and other times not. I've had them all happen.
So both are good suggestions and easy to check. Wiring is the next step, and not so easy to check.
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Regardless, I'm not here to get in a pissing match with you, so I'll focus on trying to help the original poster.
Given your latest information about how Sometimes the third brake light will light up with the headlights off too, it's almost like it's just hit or miss. I would suggest you take the light assembly apart and clean everything up. It sounds like you could possibly have some corroded contacts which is quite common as previously mentioned due to deteriorating gaskets.
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I will mention that this is an aftermarket brake light with the "LED" lights. I used to own one similar to this one but it was clear. I bet it's just the chinese seller who keeps sending me junk. This is the second one he's sent me. The first never lit up. This one lit up when I first installed it, but my brother has informed that whenever he's behind me, it doesn't work. I just don't get it.
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Regardless, I'm not here to get in a pissing match with you, so I'll focus on trying to help the original poster.
You'd better be d*mn sure they were bad ideas before you call them that. And they weren't. You could have asked for better explanations, or "not sure what you mean", or simply "I don't get how these are helpful".
Yes, Neon, I bet you its cheap China crap. Who do you buy it from?
This one here is similar to the one I had for a while, and then sold to Squirrels. Wasn't happy with it myself, but it never had any problems.
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Hey Jason, you clearly have issues, so if you want to keep this up, let's start our own thread so we can go toe-to-toe...... I don't want to keep clogging this guy's post with our useless argument.
01DodgeRam360 - You should've probably mentioned right off the bad what you had previously done (such as replacing the OEM light with this cheap *** crap). Take that POS out and check the wires with a voltmeter. If that passes the test, it is clearly the POS light. I suggest putting the OEM back in if you can't find a quality replacement.
01DodgeRam360 - You should've probably mentioned right off the bad what you had previously done (such as replacing the OEM light with this cheap *** crap). Take that POS out and check the wires with a voltmeter. If that passes the test, it is clearly the POS light. I suggest putting the OEM back in if you can't find a quality replacement.