2001 Ford Explorer "brake fuse" Questions

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...brake lights, test fuse # 9, and fuse # 13, if they test good with a 12 volt test light (avail at any auto parts store for around $6.00) do the following: Test the brake light switch at the brake ...

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...brake switch or fuse or ground issue. the brake switch is located above the brake pedal. there are two wired going to it if i remember correctly and the little pin in it is depressed when the brake ...

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...TO REPLACE IN FUSE BOX. I NEED A DIAGRAM OF WHERE THE BRAKE LIGHT FUSE IS. Usually when you take the cover off the fuse box the inside of the cover has a graph of which fuse belongs to which ...

...fuse for my brake lights on my 2002 ford explorer tried changing the bulbs on the brake lights... didnt work so now looking for the fuse and the diagram doesnt list it??? if the third brake light ...

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...fuse for the brake lights? main fuse box but it could be the switch at the foot pedel ?take 2 wires off it and cross them together the brake lights should work ?check fuse box under hood and under ...

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...brake switch. Remember to never replace a fuse with a fuse with a higher amperage rating. If the fuse isn't blown, it's still a fairly cheap and easy fix. The brake switch is about $20-30. If ...

is to check your brake light fuse, most cars trucks have a seperate fuse for the high mount brake light. If that is good check the bulbs, it wouldn't be the first time both bulbs blew at the same time

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...light switch ( below dashboard, near steering, above your brake pedal) for malfunction. - brake lights fuse on your fuse box for blown. Then replace it as necessary. Regards, vote if it helpful, ...

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fuse block. Check brake light switch on the brake pedal. You can check the bulbs...but from what you indicate, I'd suspect the switch. Hope this helps... the brake pedal has the brake light switch

...light. under the hood in the POWER DISTRIBUTION panel there is no one fuse for a single brake light. Your brake lights are on one circuit, all are controlled with same fuse. It sounds like a bad ...

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