To wire lights to the accessories via the fuse box with a separate switch, first, identify an appropriate fuse slot in the fuse box that corresponds to the accessory circuit. Use a fused relay to connect the switch to the fuse box, ensuring the relay is wired to the positive terminal of the fuse slot. Then, connect the lights to the output of the relay, and ground the lights appropriately. Finally, ensure the switch is properly installed and can control the relay to turn the lights on and off.
There isn't a separate fuse for the blinkers... they share a fuse with other lights. If no other lights are out, then you're looking at a different problem... might be a bad switch, might be faulty wiring.
They are two separate circuits, each has their own fuse. The brake lights not working could be caused by a few things such as a blown fuse, blown bulbs, bad brake light switch, misadjusted brake light switch and depending on what vehicle you have, a bad signal light switch.
Yes there is a fuse for your brake lights. Check your fuse box. It should be marked. If the fuse is ok then check the switch. It could be a bad switch or ground.
brakes and running lights have separate fuses. check the fuse then check the brake light switch under the dash
What year is the Ford Explorer ? There could be a separate fuse for the lower brake lights
The headlights are designed to be on all the time as this is a legal requirement in Sweden. It can be bypassed via the ignition switch harness by finding the power supply wire on the switch multiplug and isolating it. Disconnecting it here should not affect the main light switch operation. There also may be a fuse for the driving lights which is separate to the fuse for the main light switch. check the fuse box diagram may be listed as driving lights, aux lights or safety lights. If car is under warranty tampering may invalidate it.
The cruise control is fed by the engine computer through the brake light switch. It does not have a separate fuse.If the engine runs and the brake lights work, it is not a fuse.
The brake lights and the tail lights are separate circuits. Check the brake light fuse, then check the brake light bulbs, then check the brake light switch.
The headlight switch that has the dash light dimmer knob. The dimmer switch went bad and you can only fix it by getting another headlight switch on most cars. Some though have a separate dimmer switch.
Bad switch?
You might have too wire them separately. A small switch would be best. But you can wire the driving lights in to the fog lights.. Use a separate fuse or an inline fuse so you don't over heat the stock wiring!! Also have an electrical test light, they are very handy when finding hot wires:) But id suggest just using a switch with 14 gauge wiring or thicker.. Hope this helps
Brake lights and turn signals are on a separate circuit from the tail lights. Tail lights are on the same circuit with the dashboard lights. If the dashboard lights aren't working either, check the fuse. If they ARE working, check the headlight switch.