1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria "replace brake light switch" Questions

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replace. Brake light fuses, and relay should be under the dash on the drivers left side. If fuse is not the problem, there's a switch on the brake pedal arm, that controls the brake lights. The switch

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the brake pedal is depressed it activates the switch, which turns on the brake lights. The switch can be tested with an ohm meter or multimeter. If defective, replace. Hope this helped and best wishes

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...brake light works but side brake lights do not backup lights,signals, and parking lights all work have checked fuse, relays, even brake pedal switch all good and even checked all bulbs and grounding ...

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...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 ...

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the brake lights dont light up. I just replaced the bulbz. check fuse, brake light switch, light ground. You can use a short piece of wire to jump the contacts at the switch to see if the lights go on

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...point. Where do I go from here. Also the third brake light works along with turn signals, running lights and hazard lights. you never said if you have a good ground to the taillights, check the ...

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...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 ...

...is tied into the cruise control,you could try unplugging that and see if it fixes the problem(remember you will have no brake lights while it's unhooked) if the problem is gone replace the

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...could be bad, but check fuses. the brake switch on the end of the master cylinder may short out, blowing the fuse, if the fuse is blown, unplug the switch, replace the fuse and see if it works

no hazard or brake light no turn signal Sounds like the multifunction switch. Try working the hazard switch up and down a few times to see if you get some lights to work. If so then replace the switch

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