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Old 06-12-2012, 07:57 PM
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My husband and I have a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee and all of the lights work on it, the head lights, turn signals (front and back) the tail lights and the reverse lights, as well as the drivers side brake light. The ONLY one that doesn't work is the passanger side brake light. What is going on and how do we fix it without having to buy a whole new light??? (this guy is super funny, yet sooooo true!)

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Is the bulb bad?
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I would assume you have tried a bulb already? Anyway do that or remove the lens and unplug bulb, check the contacts for the bulb in the socket. Wedge a stick between the brake pedal and seat to slightly press the pedal down to trigger the brake lamps (or a buddy to press brake pedal) and with a test light light see if you have power to the socket. With the same test light you can use it to test the ground side contact if you move the test light clamp a 12v power source.

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