What are the numbers of the fuses to 2004 ford explorer sports trac brake lights?
My brake lights don't work I purchased 2 new bulbs a a they still don't work. So I was told to check fuse or brake pedal but I have no idea what number of the fuse or where to find it.
We take it your Ford has no operators manual which you need to chase down fuse curcits.
Should be a diagram under fuses lid look in your manual for location of box. Have a great day
Goto the link listed below and when you get there, scroll down til you get to the 11th diagram.Fuse # F1.14 is for the brake pedal position switch and fuse # F1.25 is for the brake lights.
http://www.autozone.com/...3f802e3f03
BTW-#1-#5 has a diagram shown,#6-#10 has no diagram shown,#11-#15 has a diagram shown.#6-#10 just has a search bar that says click on image to enlarge
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