Well I removed the multifunction switch found the stoplamp wire made sure the connection was good and it was but still no brake lights or cruise control. I also test the stoplamp wire for power and there was. I am totally stumped HELP!!!!!!!!!!
svttech76 said:Ok I was just looking at the wiring diagram and I have one question..
Is your thrid brake light working, make sur eyou have good bulbs in it and test it, becuase the circuit is divided, if you have power to the thrid brake light then your problem is after splice s323
Also I need you to see if your getting power to the brake pedal switch. that one you replaced, tell me if you have power to it, and what happens when you push the pedal down, do you have power on the other wire.
I checked fuse #33 and it remained @ 12V on both sides. I also checked the wires on the switch and the red with green strip went to 12V only when I pressed the pedal and the green with red strip stayed @ 12V all the time.n0v8or said:Oops, I just noticed the last sentence in message #23. The switch wire voltage (I assume it is the green w/red stripe) is ~12V but drops to zero when the pedal is depressed (switch closes). This suggest a high resistance somewhere between battery and the brake pedal switch. It can pass enough current for the meter, but not to light a bulb.
Next test I would do is to check if both sides of fuse 33 remain at 12V with the brake pedal depressed. If you don't have a helper, you can wedge something between the seat and pedal to hold it down.