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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.
Ford owners.Com register then download the manual then go to roadside emergencies and your fuse box diagrams and fuse values and relay locations are there
Corroded fuse connection.Interior lights are on the same fuse.Pull cover off the fuse panel,fuse placement diagram is on back side of panel cover.Clean the fuse or replace it.Those connections are vital and you may have to put some type of extra metal or foil in with the blades of the fuse if the fuse is loose in the panel to tighten the connection also.May not be corroded,just a loose connection.
The passenger compartment fuse box is below the dash under the driverside. The lid that covers the fuse box has the fuse diagram on the inside and it will tell you which fuse is the horn fuse.
The passenger compartment fuse box is below the dash under the driverside. The lid that covers the fuse box has the fuse diagram on the inside and it will tell you which fuse is the horn fuse.
Go to auto parts store its typically a really (10 bux) tell them you need power window relay... the diagram is in 2 places the fuse box cover and the manual (if not in the inner fuse box under dash try the master box under the hood).
If it still doesn't work you might need a motor... but try the relay first
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