check your fuses . if it continues to blow the fuses when the brake is mashed then look under the dash @ drivers side and see if there are ne wires touchin on the steering column or ne metal.
Check the bulbs, the fuse then the brake light switch.
what number fuse for the break lights
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1997 Ford Crown Victoria hazard lights switch. Remove the hazard light switch retaining screws. Reverse the process to install your new hazard light switch.
Start with the light sensor on the brake pedal arm.
crown Victoria blower not working and head lights.
Check the sensor on the brake pedal arm. Brake lights and tail lights use different elements in the bulb also some cars have separate bulb for each. Check the bulbs.
If all the fuses are good, then most likely the brake light switch right on the brake pedal inside the car. Check that.
check the sensor on the brake pedal.
on top of the column
It's on the arm of the brake pedal.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but if all ( 3 ) brake lights don't work ( assuming you have a 3rd higher mount brake light and all the bulbs and fuses are fine ) then it would be a problem with your brake light switch ( and also I BELIEVE if all the outside brake lights stay on )
i am not sure you mean brake lights or tail lights.If brake lights don't work.You have to check out a brake light switch,(it conects to your brake pedal) make sure both wires are conected to the switch.And if tail lights don't work, you have to replace a head light switch.(where you turn your head light on and off)