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I dont know because i dont have a FORD Check your brake light switch on the back of your brake pedal for adjustment.
Brake pedal switch, wiring, bulbs, bad trailer harness (if there), fuses...
look at the top of the brake pedal under dashboard you can usually adjust them so the brake lights dont stay on.
change the brake lights check the fuse check the brake light swtch
Check the brake light fuse first. Then check for a bad brake light switch at the brake pedal.
Under the dash where the brake pedal rests there should be a switch that the pedal hits when it is released, push it in with your hand, if the lights go out then it needs to be adjusted out toward the pedal by loosening the jam nuts on either side and threading them back. If the lights dont go out then that switch will need to be replaced.
Did you replace the fuse? have you checked the circuit board well the lights go on cause they tend to short out often
it could be that your brake light switch under your dash that sits right on top of your brake pedal has gone out
Have an electrician check the wiring that goes to the brake lights in the trunk of the car.
Above the brake pedal. If your main brake lights dont work but your third center brake light does, then the brake light switch is not the problem. Its is the turn signal switch.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch. Look somewhere on the upper part of the brake pedal for the switch.
If the bulbs are in good shape but the brake lights dont come on when you step on the pedal then I would say you have a bad stop light switch. It is located on the upper part of the brake pedal. If you look under the dash, just follow the brake pedal and you will see it. It should be an overall easy replacement.