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1967 mustang brake lights not working?

all bulbs are good turn signals work tail lights work the brake light do not i have power at the pedal switch

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  • Abe
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    try your 4-way flashers, same circuit as brake lites. could be the turn signal switch in the column

  • 4 years ago

    First, there grow to be no 911SC in 1989. The 1989 911 could be the two a three.2L Carrera (which replaced the 911SC as of 1984), or the 1st style 3 hundred and sixty 5 days of the AWD 964 Carrera 4. the three.2L Carrera is extremely such as the SC, with some small enhancements, and the DME controlled 3.2L flat six (whilst in comparison with the CIS controlled 3.0L boxer in the quicker motor vehicle). The 1989 Carrera additionally has the G-50 transmission whilst in comparison with the 915 featured in the 911SC (to boot through fact the quicker 3.2L Carreras). the three.2L Carrera is an outstanding motor vehicle, offering sturdy overall performance, and nonetheless having an extremely sturdy dose of character that defines the older 911s. A 1967 Mustang is likewise a motor vehicle defined via a undeniable character. and prefer the 911, lots of determining on a motor vehicle like this demands which you detect that character alluring. in fact that for many, older activities autos will look uncomfortable, loud, and the quirks would be stressful. yet once you're observing those, there's a sturdy probability you will in actuality discover them a spectacular throwback to an era the place autos have been approximately using, and those quirks are actually captivating incredibly than stressful! at a similar time as the 1989 911 is extra moderen, and incredibly much less edgy than a prior due 60s motor vehicle, the two are nonetheless from a similar era (the 911 used the comparable straight forward chasis from that is 1964 debut as much as 1989). yet till now you seem at the two of those autos, that is properly worth awareness in simple terms what you're entering into. The Mustang would be an extremely distinctive motor vehicle than the 911. that is going to lack the dealing with of the Porsche... even if that is dealing with additionally would be extra predictable. actually power tiers must be close, however the character of the ability in the Mustang would be extra low end power and torque. in my opinion I want 911s - that could be a motor vehicle i'm very familar with and one i admire using. yet I thoroughly understand the charm of the older Mustangs and function attended and stated at Shelby club song activities in the previous. in the top, a motor vehicle like it is approximately what incredibly grabs you... you could like the two, yet in the top, you probably purely LOVE one. So be certain which that is, and then start up searching for the single you want to get (be choosy inspite of the undeniable fact that, it's going to be extra value-effective to purchase one in sturdy difficulty than to aquire a ability money pit).

  • 1 decade ago

    My first thought is the brake switch. Also check the connections. Clean off the connections using sand paper to ensure good contacts including the ground wires for the circuit. Good Luck

    You could always bag the whole system and order a "Painless" wiring kit.

  • 1 decade ago

    Bad pedal switch.

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  • 1 decade ago

    You may have a open circuit between your switch and the harness.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    check the fuses. a fuse may be blown cutting power to the whole brake light system.

  • 1 decade ago

    there might be switch on the master cylinder..I know that is where it is on the 66..

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