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Fuse schematics Left rear taillight -brake not working

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Here you go, hope this helps.. Use a test light to test for power or 12 volts at the bulb holder.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: Left rear brake light stopped working but bulb and fuses are OK.

These are Dual Function Bulbs. They control the Parking Lights and the Brake Lights. This Bulb is Burnt out on the Brake Coil inside the Bulb. I have actually seen Bulbs that were Bad But you could not Tell by jast looking at them. It should be fine with a New Bulb. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: rt rear turn & brake lights inop

Due to poor design on Fords part. When you use the tilt often, the wires inside due not have enough relief. They are to tight. My 02 sport track had same problem. Wire actually broke off inside the steering column. Take off the lower then upper plastic around column. You probably have broken or loose wires

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: keep blowing fuse for rear taillights and dashboard lights

Sounds like loose wires. Had a similar problem with my 03 Durango. Kept blowing fuses when I put them in. Came to find out my trailer wiring harness had fried and was shorting out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: taillight doesn't work, but the brake and turn signal lights do.

They are different bulbs man!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2011

SOURCE: left rear brake,signal donot work,right

Most likely a bad multifunction switch (turn signal switch), try wiggling the turn signal lever while it is turned to the left and see ifit ever works.This is extremely common problem on fords,but not the only one, could also be a broken wire ,bad ground or a bad light socket.

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