Best bet would be to make sure it is actually the bulb was bad. Try checking the socket with a volt meter to see if it is receiving power when the break pedal is pressed. Also, some dielectric grease on the bulb contacts can help as well (be careful not to cause a short of course).
whats wrong with them??
its gotta be a ford a problem with the center brake light circuit causes the lights to go out i believe it is a diode
You may have a brake light bulb installed incorrectly.
if you recenly replaced bulbs u may have installed them backwards they should be running lights and brake lights if this is the case they maybe installed incorrectly
Probably a faulty brake light switch or the brake light switch is installed incorrectly.
Check the brake switch at the pedal.
Check bulbs?
Defective or misaligned brake light switch.
Sounds like a bad brake light switch. Located above where you put your foot on the brake pedal.
Check the brake light bulbs in back, one of them may installed incorrectly.
I would say that Midas is the best place to go to. They will be able to install your brake lights with no problem. If you want to do it yourself, however you can go to Auto Zone and buy them.
Could be, a blown fuse, burned out bulbs, bad brake light switch, or an improperly installed brake light switch.