The brake light fuse on a 1987 Thunderbird is located on the back of the headlight switch. It is not in the fuse box.
There is probably a short in the wiring.
I have the owner's guide for a 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. The '87 and '88 were the same body style, so parts are interchangable. pg 190 of ur manual
Yes?
My friend has an 87 honda. If the brake fluid reservior on the 87 is not completely full the level indicator will energize the brake light. Maybe yours is a similar problem. dg_8
I have an 87 Aero Coupe and my 3rd brake light bulb is in my truck. I think yours would be the same too.
For a 1995 Ford Thunderbird : ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane )
May be stop light switch--usually located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash
Then fix them. Start by checking the bulbs - those are dual filament bulbs, and it's possible that the filament for the brake lights was compromised. If those check out, see if you have power to the brake light circuit with the brake pedal depressed by using a test light. If you don't have power, what I'd do next is find the relay and test that. Remove the relay, check for power at the 30 post - it should be hot constantly. Then check for power at the 86 post with the brake pedal depressed. If you have power at the 86 pole with the brake pedal depressed and at the 30 pole, then the problem is either the relay itself, or the wiring along the 87 circuit. If you don't have power at the 30 pole, check to see if there's a fuse specifically for the brake lights. If you don't have power at the 86 pole with the brake pedal depressed, the problem is somewhere between the brake pedal and the relay. I'd start with the brake light switch itself if that were the case. Should be located at the top of the brake pedal.
Usually on the Negative terminal of the battery.
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An 87 Celebrity has several brake lines. They start at the master cylinder, and run under the car to all four wheels.
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