Found the starter wire not making good connection.
Some Ford models had a external voltage regulator. If yours does, replace it.
Brake lights could stay on in a 1999 Dodge Stratus because of a short in the wiring. If the headlamps are off and the brake lights are still on, check the wiring for the brake lights that is inside the trunk. Sometimes cargo in the trunk can interfere with the lights.
if it is your alternator your battery will be low or dead... your lights will be dim when turned on. , if you cannot crank your car or it will crank slowly it may be your starter or battery cable connection or a loose connection in the link........ , a low battery caused by an alternator will usually click rapidly the starter solenoid, when trying to start, and the lights will go out when cranking ..., for the most part turn on your headlights if they are dim the charging system or the battery is to blame .. hope this helps
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Possibly defective ignition switch or starter.
Often these are accessed thru the trunk; have you tried that?
The alternator is not charging or not charging enough.
I tried all the fuses, the parts that under the brakes I checked that. All lights come on and working except the brake lights no break lights.
You need to be more specific? Is it lights, charging system, spark etc You need to be more specific? Is it lights, charging system, spark etc
yes. unless the starter has shorted out and drained the battery or burned a system fuse all of the lights should operate as usual
Probably going to need a new tailight assembly
Open the trunk. Access to the tail lights is from there.