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Check Fuses and Relays, but this has a GEM (general electronics module). You may need and auto-electrician as nothing covers brake lights, but that may be a fault with the brake light switch.
There isn't one. A relay is an electronic switch that uses a small amount of power to slam open and shut contacts which are carrying a much larger amperage load. This prevents switches from burning up. There is virtually no Amps used in the gauges.
I changed my radiator on 99 ford Taurus now my battery goes dead someone said to take the ground cable off and use a test light to check the fuses well I did that and the light came on for every fuse so now I'm back at square one
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