brake lights

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Asked by David Mar 25, 2016 at 09:39 PM about the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Crew Cab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Four way flashers are working fuses are good
bulbs are good third brake light is working turn
signals are working

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So reading into this question, assuming you are having a problem getting the brake lights to turn on by themselves, sounds like you need to change the brake light switch on the brake pedal. This would cause them not to work.

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But my third brake light on cab is working

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Yes, but that is a different circuit into the brake light switch. Your blinkers are working, hazards lights, those light up the brake light filament which is the same as the turn signal filament in the bulb, so the wiring to the rear of the vehicle is good. Now there is a brake light fuse that should be checked along with a brake light relay. These items also could cause the problem. All inexpensive items.

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so my drivers side blinker doesnt work and 2 main brake lights dont work....need help

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2005 Ford Explorer sport, no brake light on the left rear no turn signal on the same side. Every thing else is working. i tried replacing the bulbs, the fuses look good

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Wiring in the steering colum if wheel is up no brakes wheel down brakes and no signals

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