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Why is the back light not lighting up on the right hand side on the rear of my ford focus left side is working fine also both brake lights are working fine is it a relay fuse problem
Could it be a faulty relay fuse if so where is it located
I put a new bulb in it lights up when i step on brake but still no back light could it be the fuse or relayI put a new bulb in it lights up when i step on brake but still no back light could it be the fuse or relay
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Hi Rebecca, I suggest you have the connections to the right hand lamp holder checked. It seems as if the cables have been incorrectly connected at some time by someone. Regards John
Running lights (left side): Fuse #47 -- Running lights (right side): Fuse #48 -- Brake lights: Fuse #54. Fuse panel is on the lower left side (underneath) the dashboard. NOTE: If it is your brake lights that are not working and fuse # 54 looks okay, check the brake light switch, it may have gone bad. Dome light is fuse #46 or #47 depending on model.
This problem sounds like a short in the lighting system. Since the side lights get brighter when you press the brake pedal, you have power crossing from the brake wire to the marker wire. Try removing the left rear brake bulb and se if the problem continues. If it does, reinstall the left bulb and try removing the brake bulb on the other side and see if that fixes the problem. If the problem persists examin the wires closely for broken insulation.
I have a 2000 ford focus no brake lights. with the brake lights the transmission would not go into drive .replaced the brake light switch checked fuse replaced turn signal switch with no results then i moved onto the wiper switch and replaced it as much to my supp rise it fixed the problems
i wiried up my focus estate with the following no relays needed as the wiring is protected by the car fuses pin 1.yellow/left hand indicator pin 2.blue fog light pin 3.white/earth pin 4.right hand indicator pin 5.brown/right hand tail light pin 6.red/ brake lights pin 7. black left hand tail light connect these to the car wiring with scotch locks as follows/red/blue.right hand indicator/blue.left hand indicator,green/black,left hand indicator,red/green,right hand indicator,orange right hand light,orange and white,left hand lights, finally green/yellow fog light hope this is of use to you all my lights are working and correct
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