luisa_sturm55
Lexus GS Brake Light Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2010 Lexus GS hybrid was experiencing brake light malfunctions and system errors. The issue was suspected to be related to a faulty or dislodged brake light switch, possibly disturbed during a recent seat adjustment. The problem was resolved by repositioning the switch, restoring the brake lights to proper function.
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luisa_sturm55 (community.author)
Hmm, brake light switch... I did adjust the driver seat recently. Could I have knocked something loose maybe?
elizabethwerner1
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. It's an easy thing to bump and damage. I would suggest taking it to the workshop to verify before it becomes a costly repair.
luisa_sturm55 (community.author)
You nailed it! Turns out I messed up the switch when adjusting the seat. Popped it back in, and everything works fine now! Thanks a million for the help!
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elizabethwerner1
Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my old BMW 3 Series. Turned out to be a faulty brake light switch. Any chance you've been fiddling around near the brake pedal?