jonathanlight1
Matrix Brake Light Failure
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Toyota Matrix owner experienced a brake light failure, receiving an error message and suspecting the brake light switch as the cause. After considering other possibilities like a fuse, the owner replaced the brake light switch, resolving the issue. The problem was due to an inadvertently disconnected switch, and the solution was cost-free.
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jonathanlight1 (community.author)
A BMW, eh? The error code points to the brake switch. But could it be a fuse or something else?
matthiasschwarz5
In my case with the BMW, it was the switch. Considering the error code, I'd lean towards that. Might be worth a quick check. If it's not the switch, a trip to the workshop is inevitable.
jonathanlight1 (community.author)
Took your advice and swapped out the brake light switch, and bingo! Problem solved. Turns out I had inadvertently disconnected it. What a relief – zero cost! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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matthiasschwarz5
Interesting. I had a similar issue with my old 2012 BMW 3 Series. Same symptoms – error message, faulty brake lights.