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Pontiac Grand Prix brakes problems

brakes problem

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2009Jan 15

Grand Prix SE 3.1L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 79,043 miles

I have no brake lights, except the one in rear window. The dealership says it needs to be re-wired, (get real), at least they tried to convince my wife of this. We tried replacing bulbs, fuses, none of this worked. I very much doubt it needs to be re-wired. Come to find out it is my relay switch. But nobody seems to know where it's located, under the brake pedal, (nope), under/in the steering column of all places. Does anyone know how much this will cost? I live in the city, traffics a bitch, can't afford to go much longer without a fix.

jhensley

Lexington, KY, USA

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