Mr Aaron, You are the MAN!!!! Your video lead me to the EXACT problem with my truck. Just a note: my gear shift started locking into park and I had to turn the ignition 'partically" on to get it into netural, then start the truck,,, then it would shift. A few days later, I noticed as I was hooking up my trailer that I had no brake lights. Long story short, your video lead me to the exact same wire break under my dash. I made the repair like you did and it not only fixed my brake lights, but also, my shifter problem. Apparently, the shifter was a safety result for when the wire broke rendering my brake lights being non functional. Thank You very much!!!!
Thank you so much for this. I had the exact same problem. Wire fatigue caused a break. I would’ve never known this simple fix without your help. I appreciate you taking the time to walk us through. Your explanation of how to troubleshoot and repair was clear and concise.
BINGO! That was exactly what happened in mine. I added a short extension to the wire so as to spread the movement of the wire across a larger loop. I was able to reuse the 90° female spade connector by digging out the old wire and soldering in a 4” extension. Thanks again!
Appreciate you for making this video was stressing out putting my new switch back on but after watching you put yours on a few times I got it on and it fixed my problem 😅 break lights are running 👌🏾
The solution for my case was even easier but this video was a great starting point for troubleshooting. I have a 1994 F150 and the brake lights were only coming on when I pushed pretty hard on the brake pedal, not with a lighter touch of the foot. I tilted the bench seat forward and saw 2 sets of wire connectors centered on the floor above the carpeting. I pressed the paired ends of those connectors together to make sure they were tight and the brake lights started coming on with a slight touch of the brake pedal again.
Update... in case someone else has the problem that I did. My no brake light situation was because of a loose wire in the steering column. If the tilt wheel was up, I had brake lights, if I moved the tilt steering down into steering position, the brake lights quit. I had the repair done at my local garage, so I don't have anymore details than that
Do you not have to disconnect the battery before unplugging stuff? I got into my 1997 Ford F-150 today brake lights don’t work (all other lights work and turn signals) and it won’t shift whatsoever. Can’t even shift into neutral when I Turn the key once.
@@aaronsrose Turns out...the sockets were bad. Vot a friend to help me today and we traced electricity all the way to the sockets and found them to not be working properly. Thanks for responding bro
Mr Aaron, You are the MAN!!!! Your video lead me to the EXACT problem with my truck. Just a note: my gear shift started locking into park and I had to turn the ignition 'partically" on to get it into netural, then start the truck,,, then it would shift. A few days later, I noticed as I was hooking up my trailer that I had no brake lights. Long story short, your video lead me to the exact same wire break under my dash. I made the repair like you did and it not only fixed my brake lights, but also, my shifter problem. Apparently, the shifter was a safety result for when the wire broke rendering my brake lights being non functional. Thank You very much!!!!
Thanks, very helpful ! It worked
Thank you so much for this. I had the exact same problem. Wire fatigue caused a break. I would’ve never known this simple fix without your help. I appreciate you taking the time to walk us through. Your explanation of how to troubleshoot and repair was clear and concise.
Exactly what happened to mine. Thanks for a great video on the fix, brother.
BINGO! That was exactly what happened in mine. I added a short extension to the wire so as to spread the movement of the wire across a larger loop. I was able to reuse the 90° female spade connector by digging out the old wire and soldering in a 4” extension. Thanks again!
Appreciate you for making this video was stressing out putting my new switch back on but after watching you put yours on a few times I got it on and it fixed my problem 😅 break lights are running 👌🏾
Thanks, I needed your video to show me where that black bushing went.
This video was a huge help! Exact same wire broken on the harness and the switch was still good.
Solved my problem with my 1997 F250. Thank you
That's literally exactly what happend to my 1997 mazda b4000 fixed it in 5 minutes thank you very much!!!
Thanks. Lead me to the cruise control switch👍
This is awesome. Thanks for the detailed video.
The solution for my case was even easier but this video was a great starting point for troubleshooting. I have a 1994 F150 and the brake lights were only coming on when I pushed pretty hard on the brake pedal, not with a lighter touch of the foot. I tilted the bench seat forward and saw 2 sets of wire connectors centered on the floor above the carpeting. I pressed the paired ends of those connectors together to make sure they were tight and the brake lights started coming on with a slight touch of the brake pedal again.
I had the same problem in my 1997 Ford F 150 it was the same connector and it was loose. Problem solved Thanks a Lot :)
Mine was exactly like the situation ...THANKS TO YOUR VIDEO!:)
Good video🙋🏻♂️. Same problem with f150 04 it did help me out thank you 😎👍
Good one! Mine did the SAME thing! THANK YOU!
Thank you
Thanks for the video. I have a 98 F150 and sometimes the brake lights work and sometimes they don't. I am hoping this will fix the problem
Update... in case someone else has the problem that I did. My no brake light situation was because of a loose wire in the steering column. If the tilt wheel was up, I had brake lights, if I moved the tilt steering down into steering position, the brake lights quit. I had the repair done at my local garage, so I don't have anymore details than that
Nice job. Hopefully this is my 97 F150’s problem...
My 94 did the same thing. Thanks for helping me diagnose and fix
A1 video.
Do you not have to disconnect the battery before unplugging stuff? I got into my
1997 Ford F-150 today brake lights don’t work (all other lights work and turn signals) and it won’t shift whatsoever. Can’t even shift into neutral when I
Turn the key once.
My brake light switch keeps failing. I've replaced it numerous times cannot figure it out
I thought you were going to start playing "dueling banjos" with the continuity buzzer.
My tail lights or brake lights not coming on. I have an 89 econoline250
If it's parking lights as well, I would start with the fuse and lamps themselves as they should not be affected by the brake switch.
@@aaronsrose Turns out...the sockets were bad. Vot a friend to help me today and we traced electricity all the way to the sockets and found them to not be working properly. Thanks for responding bro