VickyBauer
2015 Mustang's Brake Light Issue and Request for Reliable Mechanic Suggestions
Brake light not working
4 comment(s)
Hey there! Oh I know that erratic brake light issue all too well. My own Ford had the same sort of problem a while back. Getting it fixed at a Ford specialist, like our mentioned above, is definitely a solid decision. They've got the experience and tools to pinpoint and address these issues. Just out of curiosity, do you remember how much you dropped to get this sorted out? And since you got it fixed, has anything else popped up trouble-wise that I should keep an eye out for? Safe driving, dude.
Hey! Ah, the cheeky brake light business! Mine's a 2012 Mustang and I had the same predicament not too long ago. My brake light was acting up too, but since I hauled it to the mechanic, it got sorted out without a hitch. You won’t believe this - it was a 'User Error' that cost me goose eggs! That’s right, not a single cent was spent to straighten it out. Guess it just goes to show that sometimes the problem isn't as big as it seems, huh? And nah, since getting it fixed, it's been smooth sailing — no warning lights cropping up or anything. But ever since, I've made it a point to religiously service my car to avoid any unanticipated surprises. Keep on cruising safely!
Hey, thanks for the info, guys! I guess I was worrying over nothing. Glad to know these things can be relatively minor. So, out of my own curiosity, how often are you guys servicing your cars? And if this reoccurs, should I be looking at a larger electrical problem? Anyway, I'm definitely more at ease about this whole situation now. Thanks again for your help, really appreciate it! Safe rides to you too. Cheers!
Hey, sounds like I had something similar with my 2012 Mustang a while back. My brake light was acting weird too. It turned out to be an electrical issue, mucked up the signals to the light. It was a bit of a serious deal, can cause some serious mishaps on the road if not taken care of. As for trustworthy mechanics, I'd recommend going to a specialist, someone who knows their Fords. Those blokes are usually very good with these sorts of situations. Safe travels, bud.