Doesn't shift out of park, no back lights

Asked by lhohl86 May 06, 2020 at 03:09 AM about the 1994 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1994 Ford F150 XLT Extended Cab 2WD
5.0L truck. It caught fire at the fuse box under the
dash. I replaced it with a 1992 Ford Bronco fuse
box because no other option. Now the truck will
start. The headlights come on. The problem is that
now: No brake lights, no turning signals, no tail
lights, the truck will not shift out of park. All fuses
are good, none blown. Circuit breakers are fine, and
1 is brand new. I am really needing help, my truck
has been down for weeks.

2 Answers

Also, it will not shift into neutral even when the truck is turned on, but not started. Which it was able to when the battery was disconnected and the fuse box wasn't fully attached.

The Ford bronco fuse box doesn't have all the identical wires as my truck. So I used my original fuse box as a guide and connected that way. There are at least 2 from my truck that do not connect to anything on the fuse box because there are no more wires on the box that need connected. Like the fuse box original to the truck had 2 yellow w/ black stripe wires, the Bronco fuse box had only one. So one of those two wires from my truck are not hooked up.

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