I had this same exact problem and could not believe the solution to it worked!!
Spray WD-40 into the hazard light button on top of the steering column. Let it sit for about 30 minutes, then click it several times to make the oil really penetrate. You might have to give it a good whack, but it will work!! It's amazing...and I bet those nasty old Lincoln dealers know they can charge $300+ for this problem and get away with it!
A Lincoln Town Car uses hydraulic brakes, not air brakes.
Answerits the relay switch behind the hazzard button good luck Check the wires that go from the front to the back, look for brakes or corrosion, also check if truck has trailer hitch wirring hookup.
No, if your brakes are flashingyou have crossed circuits.
Don't know what you want to know about the brakes
What year/make is the vehicle? Something is suspect here. If the blinkers in the rear won't work, then the ones up front won't work either because there won't be enough load on the system to cause the flasher to work. What I think, is that you probably have one of your 1157 bulbs put in wrong and it is screwing up the system in the back. In fact, if you hit the brakes, I bet the front driving lights are illuminating. Get somebody to watch.
No
Fucx You Bitck!
My rear window brake light works, but not my tail light brakes on my 1997 Monte Carlo. What is the problem?
short or wrong bulbs
when you are bleeding brakes you always start from the farthest one away and then the next farthest and etc. make sure you have one person in the car while your bleeding the brakes.
Yes, they have the ABS brakes.
If you mean the back brakes, I have a 1994 Lincoln Continental. To replace the pads on the back, I had to buy a special tool to depress the cylinder. Its a screw type cylinder and had to have this tool to put new pads on.