Larry:
The brake light on my Lumina (I know it's not a Ford product) did
exactly the same thing. After doing some research, it turned out to
be the turn signal switch. I have no idea why it was routed there,
but it was. New switch, and it was fixed. I found this info by
doing a bunch of GOOGLE searches looking for similar problems.
Ford may have done something equally as goofy.
FWIW
Greg S.
At 07:01 PM 5/15/2010, you wrote:
>Fellow,
>
>Here is one to chew on. My brother drives a 1998 Ford Explorer.
>
>
>He brought it over complaining that the brake lights didn't work. The bulbs
>were OK, the parking light part of the dual filament bulbs worked, but I
>replaced both bulbs. The fuse was OK, but I replaced the fuse as well. To my
>mind that meant that the brake light switch was wonky, so we went to a Ford
>dealership and replaced that as well. The brake lights still don't work.
>
>
>
>I'll admit that I am stumped on this one. Any ideas from the assembled
>multitude?
>
>
>
>Larry Steckel
>
>Quickly running out of talent
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