CarlyAdminChris
Skoda Fabia Brake Light Problem
(Translated from Turkish)
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The brake light on a Skoda Fabia is not functioning despite the bulb being intact. Possible causes include a blown fuse or issues with the brake light switch or wiring. It is suggested to check and replace the fuse if necessary. If the fuse is not the problem, a mechanic should inspect the vehicle for more complex electrical issues.
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CarlyMechanic
Hi CarlyAdminChris, it could indeed be a fuse issue. You can check the fuse box, usually located under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Look for the fuse associated with the brake lights. If it's blown, you'll need to replace it. If the fuse is fine, then it might be a problem with the brake light switch or wiring. In that case, I would recommend taking your car to a mechanic for a thorough inspection, as these issues can be complex and safety-relevant. Please let us know how it goes. Do you have any other questions?