It burnt out i think he.....
also try your fuse. check on fuse door and see which one is for the lights
use a test light or a multimeter to check for power at the tail lights, check bulbs.
A bad ground wire is the most common cause of turn signals and brake lights not working. The ground wire connection might be corroded.
Believe it or not, I have had to disconnect the cig lighter in order for the tail lights to work. Sounds far fetched but it does work!
You can find a wiring guide for truck brake lights on a Ford F150 by going to a gas station and picking up one of the auto books. You can also purchase one at any automotive store.
Try replacing the hazard flasher. If that does not work, double-check to see that you have the proper bulbs and fuses installed for the brake lamp circuit.
Brake switch.
i cannot get the brake lights to work
I own a ford f150 and my tail lights are not working, but my brake work. What could wire or what could be causing that.
It has a separate fuse .I bet you have a trailer connection. The correct fuse is noted in the owners manual.
you need an alternator
My truck did that once or twice. Both times it was because the fuse had blown that powers the brake lights. I did also find out that if you shut the truck off and turn the key on that you can get it into netrual, then you can start the truck and move it.
I am having the same problem with my 2007 Ford f 150 if you find the answer to your question I would like to know as well