You could have a leaking wheel brake cylinder. It could also be a bad brake line or a bad master cylinder.
replace brake light switch located on brake pedal under dash
Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission
Sounds like a master cylinder.
you need to replace the brake light switch that is located above the brake pedal underneath the dasboard Here's a link to a video that 1aauto.com has that shows you how to replace the brake light switch.
The turn signal flasher relay on a 2005 Ford F250 is located under the dash near the brake pedal. It controls the pulsation of the turn signals.
Check your brake light switch. It's about 3-4 inches up the arm of the pedal. Chances are that's the problem.
The spring it weak on the pedal. When you let the brake off and the pedal returns it does not stay all the way back. I pull the handle again and bring the pedal back all the way using my foot, light goes out. You could relace the spring or add a second helper spring but this works.
Start by checking the switch for the pedal on the steering column. It's a common place for a malfunction.
converter is probably clogged
Directions on how to replace a fuel pump on a 1995 F250 diesel 7.3
Have a helper pump the brake pedal several times then hold it down. While the pedal is being held, loosen the bleeder valve at one wheel caliper, letting fluid and air escape until the pedal touches the floor. Close the valve, pump the pedal up again and repeat until no more air shows. Repeat the process for each wheel.
1999 rims will not fit 95 truck,the bolt patterns are different