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2004 ford mustang coupe brake lights dont work dont have manual to change the fuse

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    mspepper69 Sep 20, 2012

    why i can she what fuses go to what on my 2004 ford mustang are the wires 4 my back back lights switch

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Pull out 1 fuse at a time and look at the wire trace inside if it looks broken or black, replace it. if it looks good. put it back in and keep trying

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