take the three or 4 Phillips screws out of the taillight, remove the light assembly and replace the bulb......all with the tailgate up of course.....
is that even a full question?
take it to a mechanic I dont wanna "break lights"
Sounds like the arm and switch in the steering column.
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DOT ( 3 ) brake fluid is used for the hydraulic clutch and the brakes in a 1997 Ford Explorer Sport
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According to the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Owner Guide : In the fuse panel IN the drivers side end of the dash : ( # 13 is a 15 amp fuse for the center high mounted stop lamp and the other stop lamps / brake lights )
Yes any tail lights/head lights, pretty much everything but doors will fit on both ford explorer sports and 4dr explorers between the years 1998 and 2001
It may be a fuse.
Bad fuse, or brake light switch The wiring to the brake lights are postioned badly right under the tilt steering mechanism...using the tilt steering will eventually cut the wire...i had the same problem in my '01 Sport...in my opinion, it should have been a recall but i researched and it wasn't listed...hope this helps
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According to the owner's manual for a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport (2 door) in the fuse panel at the end of the dash (visible with driver's door open) in location # 13 there is a 15 amp fuse for stoplamps, high mounted stoplamp, and speed control. With the third brakelight working , the fuse must be good. Have you checked the 2 bulbs for the taillights/lower brakelights to see if 1 of the filaments is broken in each of the 2 bulbs ?