I'm new to this site, and also a new T-Bird owner. I have a 1959 convertible, and recently both of my brake lights quit working. I'm assuming that it's a fuse, but can't find a fuse box anywhere. Does anyone know where this would be located?
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RE: 1959 fuse box?
These cars have mostly in-line fuses.
Alexander will probably have additional info. for you, but I believe the brake lights are controlled by a fuse on the back of the headlight switch.
You might also check the power brake booster. If has a connector on it to operate the brake lights - if it is unplugged, they won't light up.
Casey
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RE: 1959 fuse box?
As Casey stated there is no fuse box in these cars. Everything in these cars has inline fuses. For a gude to the fuses see: http://www.squarebirds.org/1958servi...es/p-34-35.htm . If I remember correctly, the both the brake lights and the headlights have circuit breakers in the headlight switch. If all four of your brake lights are out, you might want to test your brake light switch. It is located on the end of the master cylinder in the engine compartment. To test if it works, pull off the two green wires going to the brake light switch and connect wire jumper between the two green wires, thereby bypassing the switch. If the lights go on now, the brake light switch is bad and needs to be replaced. Sometimes the problem is that the contacts of these green wires get corroded and need to be cleaned or replaced.
Alexander
1959 Hardtop
1960 Golde Top
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1959 Hard Top
1960 Golde Top
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RE: 1959 fuse box?
yea - that's what I meant Alexander - the master cylinder "thingy" -
my technical term for what you just said :-)
My car had malfunctioning brake lights when I got it and the brake light switch was simply unplugged. It works much better "plugged in".
Casey
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