It's most definitely a fuse in the fuse box on the drivers side next to the pedals. Pretty sure it's like a 15 or something fuse.
The battery is dead, or the battery terminals are loose.
try jump starting it
Seized engine? Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral safety switch? Bad Ignition switch?
Check the battery. Turn headlights on - they will come on with or without the key if it has power from the battery. If lights do not come on, the battery is dead (try jump-starting) or there is a bad connection (loose cable), or a short in the electrical system. If headlights come on, but dashboard lights do not light up - check the ignition (cylinder / switch)
(1) The battery may need to be charged (2) There may be a loose or corroded terminal on the battery cable (3) There may be a short or burnt wire in the ignition system (4) The ignition switch wire may be loose within the steering column
mine was doing the same thing turned out to be a loose ground at the connection strip
I would first consider that the car stalled BEFORE the lights came on. You might have a bad ignition switch or loose connection at the battery.
Check the connection at the battery terminals. If either one works slightly loose you will think your car is ready for the scrapyard. Sometimes all the dash warning lights will flash on and off and your car will stall if a connection is loose.
To reconnect the brake lights on a Mercury Cougar, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the keys are removed from the ignition. Check the brake light bulbs for any burnouts and replace them if necessary. Inspect the wiring harness connections at the brake light assembly for any loose or damaged wires, and reconnect or repair them as needed. Finally, test the brake lights by pressing the brake pedal to confirm they are functioning properly.
Seized engine? Weak battery? Corroded or loose battery cables? Bad starter or starter solenoid? Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad ignition switch?
If the neutral and reverse lights on a Honda 350 Rancher do not illuminate when the key is turned on, it could indicate a few potential issues. First, check the wiring and connections to ensure there are no loose or damaged wires. A faulty neutral switch or reverse switch may also be the culprit, preventing the circuit from completing. Additionally, a blown fuse or a problem with the ignition system could affect the lights' functionality.
Check for a loose fuse, check your wiring, check the connections, sounds like something is loose. Also make note as to when it turn off, are pressing the brake? using the turn signal? I had a firebird that every time I press the brake the signal lights would turn on and the radio would turned off, that turned out to be I used the wrong bulb in my brake lights