Was the fuse blown. If not then your instrument lights are probably just turned off. There is a rheostat to turn the lights up and down. Read your owner's manual for the location.
my lights are not working when i changed the pads on my peutgeo partner van
my 98 suburban did the same thing. when i changed my headlight switch that turns them off and on, they started working again.
If fuse is ok, could be a bad headlight switch
Yes, just like you would anywhere else.
try a test light on both sides of the fuse, tail and dash lights are on the same circuit
Check grounding wire's then use a test light
signal lights not working.
timing delay sensor
switch on the transmission which sends a signal to the reverse lights when shift is in reverse......... is shot. You need a mechanic.
Please re-phrase your question; it appears you are saying the brake lights come on when you push the brake pedal and the lights are working (normal operation). If the lights are staying on after you release the pedal, then the problem is with th brake light switch (sticking). Thanks Malcolm
In my case, when turning the lights on, the daytime lights turn off, but the taillamps still on. I found that the steering wheel combo switch (turning lights/windshield switch) connector (the clear color one, was excesive hot and the plastic melt. I changed the connector by a junkyard one and it worked. I guess if you don't have one handy, you'll need to fix your old one.
The right brake light does not work on 1999 Ford Windstar. Tail lights and blinking light works. Changed bulb more than once, changed the plug in where the bulb goes but it still does not work. The tag lights are not working either.