fuse, bad turn siginal switch, bad bulbs, bad bulb socket, bad brake light switch mounted under the dash at the brake peddle.
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check your fuses and the brake light switch above the pedal
Could be a bad ignition switch....
with rivets
Check the fuse, check the bulbs, check the brake light switch, in that order.
1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2.
Check the bulbs- they are double filamented with the smaller for brake lights Check the fuse Check the sockets for power and ground Check the sockets for corrosion
Try an auto parts store that specialises in 4 wheel drive equipment.
How the brake lights work on a 66 Mustang is very simple. Power goes from the headlight switch to the brake light switch, then through the turn signal switch and back to the brake lights. There is no fuse in that system. There is a self resetting circuit breaker in the headlight switch, but, if that was tripped, none of the lights on the car would work. The first thing to check is the brake light switch itself by bypassing it. Unplug the connector from the switch and run a jumper from from one slot in the connector to the other. If the brake lights come on, replace the brake light switch. If they don't, the problem is either a wire has lost continuity or there is a problem in the turn signal switch.
The paint code is located on the trim tag which is located on the firewall near the brake booster or master cylinder
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