by meltdown_override on March 16th, 2007

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My 1993 ford explorer brake lights stay on comstamtly and when I turn my right turn signal on the right brake light goes off. Same with the left turn signal and the left brake light(this is with the key removed from the ignition.)Whats wrong with ym truck

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  • by sammydave9 on January 16th, 2008

    sammydave9

    It sounds like your tail lights are wired backwards. Have you ever had any work done them? Like had the bulbs replaced? Who ever did the word may have wired them backwards on accident. I've done the same thing once or Twice. But I would look at them and fix them. its really easy to make that mistake. and really easy to fix. All you have to do is look at the prongs, there should be 3 prongs in a row, leave the one in the middle where its at but switch the 2 outside prongs around, this should fix the problem let me know how things turn out.

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  • by Christa on March 17th, 2007

    Christa

    brake light switch located on the brake pedal arm

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