Check stop light fuse
Check bulbs (double filamented smaller filament is for stop lights larger for taillights)
Check alignment and operation of stop light switch
check your fuses first, if none are blown, check the bulbs if none are blown, then take it to a shop you've got a wiring issue.
there is a short in the relay for the head lights
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you have to replace the stopped switch lamp is behind the break pedal only cost $17.00 in Mercedes Benz dealer.
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First check the fuse if none of the lights even come on. If the lights come on but do not flash then the flasher relay is defective and needs replacing. If the fuse, light bulbs, and flasher relay are good then the turn signal switch may be the problem.
There are none.
Check fuses (if stop lights are not working shift interlock will not release) Check fuse box for corrosion or loose fuses
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None of the landing wheels would not be locked in any sense of the word other than at the gate when the brakes are fully applied.
I hate to ask , but did you check the gauge panel dimmer switch ( just to the right of your headlight switch on your dash ) to see if it has been rotated all the way down ?
You don't say what year of Ford Explorer but on some years you can rotate the guage panel dimmer switch until none of the interior lights will come on if any doors or the liftgate is opened