using a volt meter, go to the socket of the bulb and test the center connection to ground, do you have power? switch meter to OHMs and test the metal side of the socket to ground, do you have ground?using a volt meter, go to the socket of the bulb and test the center connection to ground, do you have power? switch meter to OHMs and test the metal side of the socket to ground, do you have ground?
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Duplicate the issue ? You mean the lights are working now ?
The turn signals and brake light circuit is one and the same. The parking lights are on a different circuit. The parking lights get power from the headlight switch and don't travel thru the turn signal switch.
So have you checked the park fuse for power ?
The location of the fuse should be in your owners manual.
parking lights also called running or tail lights work off of part of head lite switch, There are also fuse able links near the starter solenoid witch is near the battery when bad they git stretchy ,,,
Remove the screw(s) and wing nut retainers at the rear of the luggage compartment and push the trim away from the back of the light.
Remove the wing nuts retaining the light assembly to the vehicle and the retaining nut from either side of the luggage compartment and pull the light body assembly from the vehicle.
Turn the bulb socket(s) counterclockwise to the stop and remove the socket(s) from the light assembly. Remove the bulb(s) from the socket(s).
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
Push the trim away from the back of the light—1992-98 Crown Victoria
The rear tailamp assembly is held by various fasteners
Remove the wing nuts retaining the light assembly to the lower back panel—1992-98 Crown Victoria
Remove the nut retaining the light assembly from the side of the luggage compartment
Pull the light assembly away from the vehicle—1992-98 Crown Victoria
Check all the bulbs at tail end for parking and brakes, test grounds and harness for trailer. Check fuses. clean batery terminals, Re instal head light swich properly and make sure all wires conect.
Vitally
you need to get into trunk take the interior trim cover off the side light is off on. then take the back of the bolts out and pull the light out should be any fix
there is an electrical short somewhere you have a power wire touching the car's body. Is there tail/brake lights in the trunk lid? if yes, check around the trunk hinge, the wiring sometimes follows the hinge back to the rest of the car and everytime you open the trunk, you are bending these wires unitl one of them snaps.
You have a bad switch at the brake pedal. Or a loose wire. Try light pulling on the wires on the switch at the brake pedal under the dash. They should be tight and secure. If tight and secure the switch could be bad.
using a volt meter, go to the socket of the bulb and test the center connection to ground, do you have power? switch meter to OHMs and test the metal side of the socket to ground, do you have ground?
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