Check the switch that is attached to the brake pedal. There are at least two possibilities that come to mind. 1) You could have broken or frayed wires leading to the brake lights, which are preventing current from getting to the bulbs. 2) The brake light switch, (located under the dash, by the brake pedal assembly) may be bad. When you step on the brake, the lever the pedal is attached to pushes a small switch, which sends current to the brake lights. Hope this helps.
it maybe the brake switch
Probably the wrong bulbs or the brake lights are getting stuck "on". Or maybe a combination of the two. Check that you have the right bulbs and check to make sure something isn't keeping the brake lights on. FriPilot
Check bulbs they are double filamented with smaller for brake lights Could be a problem in steering column
Check all the fuses. If not bulbs or switch that's all that it can be,
Check the bulbs. If these are OK it could be the switch on the brake pedal arm.
Brake pedal switch, wiring, bulbs, bad trailer harness (if there), fuses...
it could be your brake light switch,or the fuse could be blown ,or the bulbs could be blown.or it could also be the turn signal switch.
There could be a separate fuse for the lower brake lights , or maybe both lower brake light bulbs are burned out
Likely to be the brake light switch on the pedal at fault if the bulbs and fuses are good and other lights work ok.
What year is the Ford Explorer ? There could be a separate fuse for the lower brake lights
It could be the brake light switch, usually mounted on the brake pedal.
Check the fuses first then check the bulbs.