Check if you have 12 volts going to the brake switch, if yes check if you have 12 volts leaving the switch when the switch is closed.
Yes and Yes.
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The wire going to the brake switch from the fuse box should be green, in a 68 car, and the wire leaving the brake switch going to the connector on the steering column should be white.
67 it is orange, but Check. I have voltage.
White wire, closed 12v open, zero volts.
Now, the hazards have never worked on this car. If the hazard switch is dead, will that cause the brake lights to no longer work? I looks like the answer is yes. Did I interpret this statement correctly?
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If you have voltage entering and leaving the brake switch the problem could be a break in the wire from the switch to the harness connector, the harness connector itself or the signal/hazard switch.
1957 Thunderbird 289 1967 Firebird Base 461 1968 C-20 327