My headlights tail light singnal light s all not working
SOURCE: Instrument cluster lights and tail lights went out
if its not the fuse then you have a bad headlight switch
SOURCE: no brake or tail lights
Here is some information to consider and check. You should concentrate on the taillights first since that does not require you to constantly step on the brake pedal.
The bulb outage module, or lamp outage module, is located to the left of the drivers left leg while sitting in the seat. It is just slightly up under the dash, clipped into a black housing. It should be a white colored box with one large electrical plug with many wires plugging into it.
The switch above the brake light switch should be a cruise control deactivation switch, so that the cruise control turns off when the brake pedal is pressed.
SOURCE: 99 mercury couger-all headlights not working
check the fuses and relay that control the headlights
SOURCE: Brake lights and Tail lights not working.
you might need to get new wiring done to the lights because there either riped or old
SOURCE: both brake lights and 3rd light in back window
it can be a few problems but i would start by checking the fuses. after that look under the dash where the brake pedal is. you will see a switch there that toggles on when you apply the brakes. i have to mention one other thing because i've had experience with it. check to make sure the bulbs are good. unless your car is equipped with a warning system or you check the brake lights often they may all be burned out over a period of time without you knowing it. a small trick to that is whenever you are backing up or near a something that you can see the back of your vehicle... apply the brakes... if you don't see lights on one or both sides it's time to start changing bulbs.
the tail lights working is independent of the brake lights as generally if it's the same bulb it will have two filiments.
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