🎾 Ford Focus Tail Lights Not Working
DOCFIXIT. There is GEM module that could be out but first remove all running light bulbs to see if any of the sockets are melted. here is the running light wiring diagrams so you can see how the system works and a guide to help you test for a short. Here is the GEM module location in case it needs to be replaced. Check out the diagrams (Below).
Ford Focus tail lights not working I've got the exact same problem on my Ford Focus. Reading the above replies, i've opened and cleaned the tail light units,and checked all the fittings and bulbs are where they are meant to be. Unfortunately it hasnt helped and now my right rear break light isn't working either.
The car used to be a fleet/rental vehicle with the basic SEL equipment package so it's hard to say what all it has gone through in its life before me. Anywho, the new brake light bulb fixed the issue, the old one was still going on and off. Cost me $5 and 10 minutes to swap it out.
Originally Posted by alloro. Pull apart connector 403 at the left rear of the vehicle. Pin #8 (brown) is the power for the rear parking and license plate lamps. If with the parking lights turned on the wire is live to this point the problem is obviously between the connector and the lamps.
Check it out for yourself. I have a feeling that license plate bulbs are connected to something. Check other things in the back to make sure they are working. Ex trunk light, brake lights, turn signals and etc. see if anything is out. good luck.
5 posts · Joined 2008. #1 · Feb 17, 2008. With the transmission in Drive and no pressure on the brake pedal, the exterior brake lights are still on. This is not a problem caused by the brake pedal switch (both of the plunger switches located at the pedal test ok). With the car ignition on and the transmission in park, no pressure on the brake
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Car: 2001 Ford Focus SE Issue: This began when my turn signals and hazard lights would not work. The right turn signal had always worked occasionally, but a week ago the turn signals and hazard lights stopped completely. After much labor, I think the problem can be tied to a faulty turn signal assembly switch. I'm getting a new one tomorrow.
Car is a 2002 Ford Focus, the lower two brake lights do not come on when the brake is applied. The third brake light works fine. I know the brake switch is ok because it disengages the cruise control. Bulbs are good, fuse is good. Turning the hazard lights on DOES light up the brake lights in question. In reading other posts I got the idea of
2000 Ford Focus zx3 brake/tail lights 1 Answer. 2000 focus zx3. Brake/turn signal not working. Fuses good, flasher good. Hazard switch good. Found bare wires in hatch. Going to repair soon but even when the wires aren't grounded to each other or
A headlight relay will typically fail in the open position, preventing voltage from reaching the headlights. If the low beam relay fails, the low beams won’t work. Likewise, if the high beam relay fails, the high beams won’t work, and if the daytime running light (DRL) relay fails, the DRLs won’t work.
If the SJB does not detect any of the inputs to the headlamp switch is active (routed to ground) for 5 seconds, the SJB turns on the exterior lights and keeps them on for 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned off (or 10 minutes from the time the SJB does not detect any headlamp switch input if the ignition switch was already off).
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ford focus tail lights not working