if it looks like a switch with a vacuum tube running to it, it is probably the vacuum dump switch - a secondary safety to deactivate the cruise control
Go to the parts desk of your local ford dealership and ask for a printout of the brake light switch.
Most brake light switches are mounted to the brake pedal up towards the dash board
check the wires at brake light switch on brake pedal they are bad about breaking brake light switch
It is a switch on the brake pedal which sends current to the stoplights in the rear.
Check you brake fluid and the brake switch on the proportioning value. If the fluid level is ok then disconnect the switch to see if the light goes out. Also check the parking brake switch.
Check the: Bulbs Fuse Stop light switch
Could be the brake light switch above the brake pedal.
Either the brake light switch or on brake pedal there is a button that pushes the switch and it fell out.
Yes. It could be a blown brake light fuse or a faulty brake light switch.
It is just above the brake pedal, mounted on a bracket. You should see the sensor and the wires right above.
The brake lights won't turn off because the brake light switch on the pedestal of the brake pedal needs to be replaced.
this is usually the brake light switch. look at your brake pedal. there is a switch connected to it. it doesn't cost much and is very easy to replace.