No Signal Lights or Brake Lights after replacing fuses and Relays
Hi Raymond
Not sure about a wiring diagram but the circuits you mention are pretty straight forward. (I have a Ford 2000 Explorer.) These small circuits don't use a relay they just get fed directly from a fuse. The Signal lights also have a flasher in the circuit. Use a 12v test light to test for 12v on top of each fuse to find the open one rather than removing each.
Cheers
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why not just replace the turn signal switch must faster and safer . buy one from your local parts house then you can see its not that easy to install but you can do it with a little help
Facing fuse box, left hand side, bottom fuse
SOURCE: brake and turn signal lights stopped working on my 1996 Ford E150
You might have cut a wire or it could have broken or disconnected. Try tracing the wiring where you hooked up the trailer you may find one broken or disconnected.
SOURCE: need fuse panel diagram for 2004 ford f150 stx
If you did not get an owners manual with your truck ( purchased used ), you can download one from Ford :
https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals/default.asp
The fuses you are looking for are cab fuse panel fuses #36 & #42 are the stop / turn lamps for the trailer tow adapters.
SOURCE: 2002 ford f150 4.2l wiring diagram
The COIL PACK TOWERS are numbered :
coil----3---4
pack---2---6
plug----1---5
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The engine cylinders / spark plugs are numbered :
passenger side , front to rear , 1 , 2 , 3
-----drivers side , front to rear , 4 , 5 , 6
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The spark plug firing order is ( 1 -4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 )
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is that signals on all 4 corners or just the rear. And you checked the bulbs? And checked wiring back of the Y connection to the rear light housings?
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