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I'm having problems with the lights flickering on and off when i press the brake and use the turn signals. I've tried changing the fuses and checking for shortages in the light switch itself... What could it possibly be?????????????????????
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Re: 1993 Crown Victoria LX

Are you saying your brake lights are flickering when you have them applied?
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Re: 1993 Crown Victoria LX

Yes!!! I believe it may be either a spliced wire or pinched, maybe something is grounding off when i apply the brake because the sensor under the brake pedal feeds the power to the lights and the only thing i can think is that there is a malfunctional wire somewhere in the lighting diagram... I was told to run a relay from the light switch to the lights and back to the fuse box a see if i detect any flaws.
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