Remove the drums and take them to an auto parts store that has a brake drum lathe.
Normally a brake drum is turned or resurfaced using a brake drum lathe. This is usually done at a shop specializing in brake repair, or at a machine shop. Those who have a suitable metal lathe can also turn brake drums.
Try checking the fuses. try checking the plug on the harnes at the back of pickup on frame.
You take your foot off the brake pedal.
The check engine light on a 1999 Ford Ranger is between the full mark of the gas gauge and the left turn signal arrow
I've found lots of answers to my questions on the internet so here's my 2 cents. I've had drums turned in the past at shops because it's usually around 1/3rd the price of buying new drums. Also your neighborhood brake and tire place will usually have the right equipment to do the job for you.
I have a 1995 ford ranger, and the ABS light comes on when the brake fluid is low. Check and make sure your brake fluid is full. If it is full then it could be a number of different things.
if turn signals are working , and brake lights not working, i would replace the stop light switch on the brake pedal
Could be the brake light switch or fuse.
to fix the problem in the brake system
Possibly blown fuse, bad brake light switch, or blown brake light bulbs.
The turn signal wiring goes up the steering column. Turn signal bulbs are also used as brake lights and the brake light signal goes through the turn signal switch. If there is a loose connection or worn wire in the steering column, the tilt would cause problems.
THAT IS USUALLY AN INDICATION OF A BURNED BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH. SWITCH IS USUALLY LOCATED ON THE BRAKE PEDAL ITSELF. DISCONECTED AND IF THE LIGHTS GO OUT YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR PROBLEM , SIMPLY REPLACE IT.