1994 f150 taillights come on after three minutes

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Asked by Mark Sep 17, 2016 at 05:12 PM about the 1994 Ford F-150 XL Extended Cab Stepside SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 1994 F150 tail lights come on
after 3 minutes of being off and
when I turn the key and start it
everything goes back to normal
operation

4 Answers

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When everything is working normally, do the tail lights stay on for a while after you exit the vehicle? Some newer vehicles have the headlights and tail lights remain on for a minute or two after leaving the vehicle. Without a wiring diagram it's hard to say what particular part defective. To save a bundle of time, get a color coded wiring diagram so you can check at relay points to determine the fault.

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It acually turned out to be the brake light switch at pedal. Don't understand how it could of been that cause the brake lights pretty well turned on after 1 min after truck was turned off. Kinda wierd but that's what it was

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No there's was no relay. When truck running brake lights went to normal operation but as soon as I turn truck off after one min light would go on

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