muwaha
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- Hazel Green, AL
- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Make / Model
- Ranger XLT
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hi All,
I have a 1991 Ford Ranger Supercab 3.0 V6.
I have an issue where the Driver's brake light won't engage when the pedal is pressed, but the passenger side does, as well as the headlight function and turn signal's work on it.
I have 2 questions on this that Google doesn't seem to be helpful with.
1. What is the voltage that suppose to be sent when the brake pedal is pressed?
2. Does anyone know what wire actually that is sent from the brake switch to the brake lights?
I have a Brown, Black, and light Green/orange on the driver side, and I know it's Brown, Black on the passenger side. The third wire is is orange something (unfortunately, I can't recall off the top of my head).
My Chilton Repair Manual is not helping me on the wiring diagram.
I ran tests on the brown wire and the light green/orange wire on the driver's side and getting 2 different voltage levels so I'm not sure which is suppose to be correct.
I have a 1991 Ford Ranger Supercab 3.0 V6.
I have an issue where the Driver's brake light won't engage when the pedal is pressed, but the passenger side does, as well as the headlight function and turn signal's work on it.
I have 2 questions on this that Google doesn't seem to be helpful with.
1. What is the voltage that suppose to be sent when the brake pedal is pressed?
2. Does anyone know what wire actually that is sent from the brake switch to the brake lights?
I have a Brown, Black, and light Green/orange on the driver side, and I know it's Brown, Black on the passenger side. The third wire is is orange something (unfortunately, I can't recall off the top of my head).
My Chilton Repair Manual is not helping me on the wiring diagram.
I ran tests on the brown wire and the light green/orange wire on the driver's side and getting 2 different voltage levels so I'm not sure which is suppose to be correct.