Please HELP??? I have no tail lights on my 99 v-6 mustang. I have brake lights but no tail lights how do I fix this???

Asked by Crystal Sep 26, 2014 at 08:29 PM about the 1999 Ford Mustang Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Any HELP or a direction to to is greatly appreciated

4 Answers

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T_S_T is right but if that doesn't work it could be the brake peddle switch. It's located under the dash where the brake peddle mounts to the firewall. When the peddle is depressed it will either make contact or pull away from the switch and turn the lights off and on.

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Could the switch under break pedal be the problem with front and rear tail lights on my 91'Toyota Celica as well.? I have already checked all of the fuses in boxes . please help

56,670

I'm so sorry I misread your post. If you have no tail lights it could be the fuse or a bad headlight switch, bad ground or broken wire. Same thing for your Celica.

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