Your Ford Expedition’s Brake Lights Aren’t Working? Here’s Why
Ford Expedition brake lights not working
If your Ford Expedition brake lights are not working, it could be due to a number of reasons. Here are a few common causes and solutions
Burned-out bulbs The most common cause of brake light failure is a burned-out bulb. To check the bulbs, open the trunk and look at the back of the brake light assembly. If any of the bulbs are burned out, replace them with new ones.
Faulty wiring The brake lights are wired to the car’s electrical system. If the wiring is damaged or corroded, it can cause the brake lights to stop working. To check the wiring, inspect the wires leading to the brake light assembly. If any of the wires are damaged, replace them with new ones.
Faulty brake light switch The brake light switch is a small switch that is located under the brake pedal. When you press the brake pedal, the switch closes and sends a signal to the brake lights to turn on. If the brake light switch is faulty, it can cause the brake lights to stop working. To check the brake light switch, disconnect the connector and test it with a multimeter.