SOURCE: 1998 Lincoln Town Car: No turn signals, 4 way flash, brake lights
If only your brake light in middle of rear window works then your other bulbs are bad. If brake lights all work in the back than bulbs are good. If you put turn signal on right or left and the bulbs light in front and back then you need to change multifunction light control box under dash. My understanding is it cost $600 new. So I would try used.
SOURCE: Park/Tail lights not working. Brake/signals are
Before going ahead and spending money on a new module, test it first. The module is located under the steering column. You'll find a Brown wire on one of the connectors (i just looked at a wire diagram). Do no disconnect anything. Back probe the brown wire, which is the power feed to your park lights. With the lights off, there should be 0 volts on you voltmeter. Turn the park lamps on, There should be 12V. If there is not 12V, disconnect the connector and try to check voltage at the pin that feeds to the brown wire, if still not 12V, replace the module. If you do get 12V, then module is ok, find where the 12v is being dropped before making it to the lamps.
SOURCE: With head lights on, no tail lights. Brake lights
did you check for power with a test light,
there are some fuseable,links mounted on the fire wall on the passenger side under the hood,but it sounds like the headlight switch needs replaced
SOURCE: 2006 Chrysler Town and Country
Hello Js.
This is a common issue with the Town & Country along with the Caravans.
The switch that activates the signals is at fault here.
It is called a multi-function switch and is available through aftermarket suppliers at a reasonable price.
It would take an experienced mechanic about a half hour to replace.
Thank you for using FixYa.
KL
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