Brake light fuse

Asked by GuruLHWDD Apr 10, 2019 at 03:07 PM about the 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Which fuse is for the brake lights?

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The issue with the map is that brake lights are not mentioned. https://www.autogenius.info/hyundai-sonata-2011-2013-fuse-box-diagram/

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The fuse map is FULL of coded descriptions all failing to CLEARLY identify that fuse which controls the brake lights! I detest "expert" answers which treat readers as though they already had expert knowledge of the topic areas. Which of those coded descriptions represents the brake light fuse?

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In the operators manual's listing of fuses none is identified as "stop lamp switches." If such is present which of the two fuse boxes is it found: under the hood or under-left of the dash? So I'm still lost.

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Just found it. It’s under hood. Stop lamp is middle column about halfway down. 15a

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