WD40 does not help in the long term. It may remove grim from the lighting system but will also attract dust and other materials that short out lighting systems. always use a cleaner that is not oil based such as electrical cleaners.
brake switch try some wd40 on it first if no help then replace it. by the way it is up where the brake pedal rests under the dash.
turn signals work butt the brake lights dont can anyone help please? cant afford a mechanic.
Blown fuse or bad headlight switch
Check the brake light switch first. It is usually near the brake pedal under the dash. A bad turn signal switch can also cause this if the brake lights are also turn signal lights. If the brake lights are independent of the turn signals then disregard the switch problem. A good wiring diagram will help to diagnose the problem also. Check with dealership mechanics as they have access to diagrams.
To be more specific, the ground wire must work and the bulbs, fuses, etc.. Or the back up lights and turn signals and brake lights wouldn't work? Right? Could it be the back panel...and still let the brake/turn/backup lights work? I need help fast. Thanks!
we have turn signals but no back up brake or warning signals we get power to signal switch on transmission but not beyond that point should this modual be changed keep in mind that this is a 1981 ford f150 and if this modual is changed will that help?
The brake lights on a 96 Jimmy are operated by the brake light switch, mounted on the brake pedal assembly. If the switch is bad the lights could stay on or off, or be sporadic.
Check bulbsTailights are usually common to the parking and dash light circuit
all my lights work except my break lights, when i push on the peddle they dont go on can you help me?
brake fluid.10 mm 11 mm , wd40, and a buddy to help ya
The flasher unit is placed in back of the fuse panel. Look towards the left side for its exact position.
can someone help me I can't find where the fus is for brake lights and what is the amp number for a dodge straus 2005