2004 explorer sport trac rear park lights dont work. All other lights on the truck work. Inside and Out are all good.

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Asked by melodyclinton Sep 21, 2015 at 01:49 PM about the 2004 Ford Explorer XLT V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ive changed the bulbs. Not sure where the fuse is at or if there is one. Break
light, turn signal, upper break light, all work. The rear park lights are the only
thing that is out. They were flickering in and out last week.

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If they were flickering,then it is a short in the brake light wires,or in the bulb socket itself,being the third brake light works.

Same problem- my rear running lights, didn’t flicker and go out- they were just out. All other lights are working. So I replaced the bulbs- checked out #33 fuse, under the hood, and correspond fuse In the drivers side cab. it’s not blown- now I panic!! Someone mentioned a relay? What relay would it be?? Omg!!! freaking out just a bit- electrical problems can be costly!! Listen, I’m a chick, who can do minor things... but electrical? Hell no!!! So I’m looking at replacing the relay- this girl needs some guidance boys!! HELP!

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