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Mopar techs need some help, 09 Sebring brake lights
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03/01/12 07:33 PM
03/01/12 07:33 PM
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My buddy has a 2009 Sebring 4 door and the car has no brake lights. It has taillights but no brake lights. The signals work great. Any suggestion
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Re: Mopar techs need some help, 09 Sebring brake lights
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#1189279
03/01/12 08:07 PM
03/01/12 08:07 PM
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Brake Switch. Its either bad or not adjusted properly.
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Re: Mopar techs need some help, 09 Sebring brake lights
[Re: Kudakid]
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03/02/12 10:11 AM
03/02/12 10:11 AM
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Check fuses first. Probably the brake switch, looks like it is under the hood. See pic .
Directions to remove Brake Switch: Depress and hold the brake pedal. Remove the stop lamp switch (2) from it's bracket on the brake pedal assembly (6). To do so, rotate the stop lamp switch in a counterclockwise direction approximately 30 degrees from its proper mounting position. Pull the switch rearward and remove it from its mounting bracket. Disconnect the wiring harness connector (1) from the switch.
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