robotzombies
Member
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2015
- Messages
- 44
- Reaction score
- 13
- Points
- 8
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- Vehicle Year
- 1989
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Type
- 2.9 V6
- Engine Size
- 2.9
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 3"
- Tire Size
- 33"
Hey everyone,
I have a bit of a brake light problem. The driver's side brake light is out; the problem is that it's only out when the headlights are off. Which means that it works perfectly fine when the headlights are on. The passenger side brake light works fine, whether the headlights are off or on. They also both work with the hazards on. Both turn signals work, as well.
The electrical diagrams doesn't say much, as it looks like there are a bunch of things shared with the brake that are shared for things that still work. The ground for the brake lights seem to be shared, so if one is working and one isn't, does that rule out the ground? Since it's only the one brake light, does that also rule out the headlight switch?
Any ideas? It's an '89 Bronco II.
I have a bit of a brake light problem. The driver's side brake light is out; the problem is that it's only out when the headlights are off. Which means that it works perfectly fine when the headlights are on. The passenger side brake light works fine, whether the headlights are off or on. They also both work with the hazards on. Both turn signals work, as well.
The electrical diagrams doesn't say much, as it looks like there are a bunch of things shared with the brake that are shared for things that still work. The ground for the brake lights seem to be shared, so if one is working and one isn't, does that rule out the ground? Since it's only the one brake light, does that also rule out the headlight switch?
Any ideas? It's an '89 Bronco II.