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Ford focus brake lights wont work! I have changed the bulbs and the pedal switch and checked the fuses still no joy but rear lights sill work ok?????????????????

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Replace turn signal switch.i seen some GM cars had problem with brake lights not working.the turn signal switch was the problem.

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The power goes through the turnsignal switch befor it gets to the tailights.

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