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chevykid:
Hey everyone,
I recently restored my 1974 chevy k10, and I took the bed off a while ago. After putting it back on, I replaced all tailight bulbs and now my blinkers on both sides work but my brake lights do not. There's power at the brake light fuse but when the pedal is pressed nothing happens. Ive been trying to trace the problem for a couple days but I'm a little lost and not sure what it could be. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

Mike81K10:
First thing is to check the bulb for correct part number. 1156 only has one filament and the 1157 has two. The wrong bulb will cause the type problems you are referring to. The check power at the bulb connector when the brake is pressed. Inspect your brake light switch as well.

chevykid:
Thank you very much, I checked and I do have the correct bulbs, guess I get to start chasing some wiring haha.

bd:
First, make sure the bed and rear lamps are properly grounded.  Next, physically remove the brake lamp fuse to inspect the fuse socket for corrosion (a common problem).  Make sure the metal end caps of the fuse are not loose on the glass tube and that the fuse element is not cracked.  Once the fuse and fusebox are physically verified, check for power to and through the brake light switch with the brake pedal depressed.  Brake circuit power passes from the brake lamp switch up the steering column into the turn signal switch, so validate the brake lamp circuit connection through the turn switch harness connector along the right side of the column.  If brake lamp power is available to this point, replace the turn signal switch.

Scott91370:
If you have power at the fuse the next place is the brake switch for power in to and out of.

After that it's time to chase wires.

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