no brake lights

Asked by Country1969 Oct 20, 2013 at 12:44 PM about the 2007 Ford Explorer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

replaced bulbs and brake light switch and still no brake lights .

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get yourself a little electric ice pick- (TESTER)- check for current at the sockets- could be corroded- then work your way back toward the fusebox/battery

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Power to the tail lights is transferred from one side to the other via a jumper. begin on the side where the hornace comes from the front of the vehicle.

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Is there a video on how to find my brake light switch on my 2004 Ford Explorer

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97 Explore no break light on one side or blinker work's on the other side but flickering off and on

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