One rear brake light not working but reverse light works
Your bulb is bad,remove and take to Autozone,it's cheap in price,they may help you replace for free.Here's a link to the bulb,Walmart has them cheaper. Brake Light Mini Bulb 1992 Ford Ranger 2WD 4 Cylinders 2 3L FI AutoZone...
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Had this problem myself. Try replacing your brake light switch, they are not real expensive and can be changed in a matter of mineuts. It is located by following your brake pedal all the way up to the top, when you get there , there id a switch that when you push down on the brake it releases the button to put you brake lights on and when you take your foot off the brake itallows the switch to go back.
SOURCE: 1989 Ford ranger rear antilock light on rear brakes lock up
metal particles on the trigger wheel sensor of the rear differential case, this causes a loose of signal and the light to come on. also a broken tooth on the trigger wheel inside the diff can cause this or a dirty/corroded connection to the sensor from water intrusion.
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my 05 has 3 nuts that hold the taillight assembly onto the car. in the trunk, pull the matting back, my be some snaps holding or cargo hooks. unscrew or pull, then take the 3 nuts off and entire tail light assembly should come off. Then twist out the correct but connector.
SOURCE: I need a diagram for the rear drum brake for 2002 Ford Ranger
Copy and paste this into your search window: 2002 ford ranger rear brake diagram
You should see four pictures pop up, select the brake parts diagram or the brake picture.
SOURCE: Brake light, reverse light and turn signal issues
Hello. The symptoms you are describing are likely due to a poor ground. Temporarily install a new ground wire by securing a piece of copper wire to the frame with a self tapping screw. Use this ground wire along with the hot wire to see if each of these lights works. If it does, trace the ground wire back to the frame, unscrew it and clean up the metal with emery cloth so you reestablish a good ground.
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