1979 F-150
There are a few other threads regarding this problem.
It is either with the stoplight switch or the signal switch,
Or a grounding problem.(this one I doubt though)
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>is a the lights, headlights work fine.Mine does too. The front driver and
>rear passenger turn signal work. front passenger and rear
>driver side doesn't. the rear passenger side brake lights
>works but not rear driver side.Very similiar problem I had. i have no taillights at all. I didn't either.
>i was just wondering if this is a just a wiring problem or
>something is shorted out. i have no clue. would it be easier
>to just get a new wiring kit? I wondered and still thinking the same thing. any help is appreciated. Dan
I changed all sockets on mine (park lights in rear, park lights in front, still need to change sockets on back - up lights) but I'm gettin' closer i think i do have park lights in front and back now. still gettin' bugs out in mine, good luck.



