same as left sider, remove bulb from assy, after removing ass'y.
Answersame as left sider, remove bulb from assy, after removing ass'y.
Answersame as left sider, remove bulb from assy, after removing ass'y.
Answersame as left sider, remove bulb from assy, after removing ass'y.
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Since the answer above is of no help :
I'm assuming it would be like my 1995 Ford Explorer
- open the liftgate
- remove the 2 screws at the top of the rear tail light lense
- there are plastic pins ( >>>>>>>> ) that are also used to hold the lense in place so carefully work the lense STRAIGHT back so that you don't break the plastic pins
- the bulb(s) sockets are a simple twist to release , reverse to install
check brake fluid level.
Should be common to the brake light circuit
If the ((ABS)) Light is on then it's a good thing indicating that the Antilock brakes sensor is in good condition. I too have a 2002 mountaineer
yes the is a single assembly. replacement assembly is available here http://www.doctorautoparts.com
If it's the same as mine, it's a led light and you have 2 replace the power converter, there's no bulb. $250. I rigged mine up 2 use a 12 volt lamp.
The red " BRAKE " warning light in your dash comes on if the emergency brake / parking brake is on , or if the BRAKE FLUID LEVEL in the brake master cylinder ( located in your engine compartment , near the firewall , on the drivers side of the engine compartment ) IS LOW
check the brake light switch
On a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer : The " CHECK ENGINE " warning light is just to the left of the battery voltage gauge
had to replace the battery in my 2002 Mercury Mountaineer but now the theft light is blinking, it is cranking up. How can I stop it?
You can view the 2006 Mercury Mountaineer owner manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides Page 219 explains what to do if you can't shift out of PARK with the brake pedal depressed You can also check for a blown fuse for the brake light circuit.
It should have only a fuse and a switch, no relay. Check ALL of the fuses with a test light.
Just unscrew the rear brake light, turn out the socket, and replace the bulb.