The light switch is located above the hatch door ceiling.
the brake light switch is mounted above the brake pedal on the metal lever
replace head light switch on 93 ford explorer
The neutral start switch mounted on your automatic transmission also serves as the back up lamp switch.
There is a switch which is activated by opening the hatch back. It is located somewhere around the perimeter of the hatch back. When it is released, it is supposed to turn on the interior lights and activate the 'hatch open' warning light. Find the switch, and remove it, then clean the contacts, and test it. It should turn the warning light off when the button or post is depressed.
check brake light fuse and brake light switch on pedal
Usually located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
There is a little switch beside the light inside the hatch. When you open the hatch, look up at the inside back of the hatch lid, where the inside light is. The light itself has a switch to keep the light off, so that you can leave the hatch open without the light beeing on. Then, beside the light (attached to it, but off to the side), there is a small lever switch that enables /disables the interior lock / unlock switch. That's so you can give someone the valet key when they are working on the car, or just parking it. The valet key won't open the glove box or the hatch. It's a security feature. -- John
you have to remove plastic panel on the hatch and either disconnect the electrical wire running to the latch, or move the metel clip that touches the pin to turn the light on and off
A mercury switch is used for connecting current to a under-hood/hatch light.
There is no separate switch for it. Pushing the light switch will defeat the dome and courtesy lamps.
Inside the steering column cover ( the turn signal lever and the hazard light button stick outside the cover )