Did you change the head lamps bulb.Try that and see if that help's.
if it isn't a fuse or lamp problem, check the brake lamp switch on the brake pedal, if you unplug the switch, and jumper the connection, and you have brake lamps, replace the switch...
Check fuses
Blade Type ATO/ATC Automotive Fuses: 10A for the turn signal lamps & 15A for the Brake/Hazard Lamps. Hope that helps.
In a 1998 Ford Contour : In the passenger compartment fuse panel : ( # 24 is a 15 amp , light blue color fuse , for the brake lamps )
Check, Fuses, Bulbs, Switch,
the 1973 f body fuses are separate for park lamps and dash lamps, so it must be in the light switch itself.
troubleshoot head lamps on 1988 grand marquis? Not working...fuses OK
I would check switch. My 92 would only come on when working the knob. I went to the junck yord and pulled one. Now it`s ok.
They won't, no. The front panel, and wings (fenders) are different. IIRC the mondeo lamps are slightly larger.
I'd suggest checking your fuses. My 1999 GMC burban has multiple fuses for different sets of lights. If they are the same I'd start by checking fuse: 9 - 20A Park Lamps. That should be for your License Lamp, Parking Lamps, Taillamps, Roof Marker Lamps, Tailgate Lamps, Front Sidemarkers, Fog Lamp Relay, Door Switch Illumination, Fender Lamps, Headlamp Illumination. It might worth chekcing fuses 1 & 3 as well since these also cover some of the illumination/lap accessories. I'd look in the index of your manual to get a detailed description of what your fuses are as well. I'm assuming the fuse configuration is the same as my 99 since they body styles would be the same. Good Luck.
In the Power Distribution Box in your engine compartment fuse # 5 , 15 amp fuse , fog lamps
Check the fuses in the power distribution box under the hood.