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I need a bit of help, possibly for the 3rd Gen TIPM, which on fuse 26 is my fuse for the brake lights. The fuse is good. Now with a test light I have zero power. If there is no power at the fuse then there must be a burnt tracer in the TIPM I'm figuring.

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Update.

I pulled the TIPM and cleaned off the board, looking for a bad circuit board tracer or burn. Nope. I cleaned the TIPM up and then reassembled and hooked it back up.

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I'm not sure why I didn't have power at the fuses, but now I do. Bad connection maybe? Now I'm tracing down the wiring hit the brake light switch and then attempted to check brake lights. Nope, Nothing yet. Now I pulled the brake light switch so the lights would be active. I checked at the pins power coming in and then the pin pressed in the light goes off. Normal working. Just to let you see the inside of a 2006 brake light switch internals.

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Now I'm at the connector at the fender checking for power for the brake lights, but I'm giving in today.

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Make sure you get an 03 to 06 loom for the taillights. Funny part is 07 is single bulb taillight and 06 is a two bulb taillight with separate brake and turn bulbs. Already calling for 05 loom might be good swap at my salvage yard to do a swap.

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