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In the central junction box Fuse 29 (15 Amp). The central junction box is located under the dash on the left side of the steering column by the brake pedal.
Look under your hood on the driver's side of the engine compartment. There a black box located on the fender well with a cover on it. Under the cover, is a diagram showing the position of each relay fuse.
First check your brake light fuse, it that's ok, then you need to replace brake light switch. It's located just above brake pedal under dash. Small plastic switch w/a couple of wires from it. Easy fix
First check fuse for brake light with test light if fuse is good test brake light switch under dash with test light if you dont understand how to do the above contact me at [email protected] title the message crown vic problem
If you have power to the bulbs then check the switch. It is located under the dash about midway above the brake pedal arm. It may have vibrated loose and need to be tightened.It may also need adjusting. This is done by loosening the nut and turning the top nut.The lights should activate when the brake pedal is depressed about 1/2 inch.
this is just a loose fuse or connector wiggle the connector of the lighting control module just above you gas pedal under the dash.turn lights on try to kick slightly the module(black metal box).Sometimes you need to open it and re apply heat and solder on the relay terminals fixed on the board.
it is more than likely the lcm (lighting control module) under the dash above the gas pedal two 7mm screws and two plugs that is the most common problem
Check the fuses, and check the brake light switch, which is usually found up under the dashboard attached to the pedal arm. Make sure the connector in OK, the switch activates with the movement of the pedal. failing that replace the switch.
You have a bad switch at the brake pedal. Or a loose wire. Try light pulling on the wires on the switch at the brake pedal under the dash. They should be tight and secure. If tight and secure the switch could be bad.
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