It sounds as though you may have a short. Fisrt I would suggest using a voltage meter on one of the sockects is out completely, if there is low/no voltage running through it I would then trace the wire harness from the dash back. it's possible that it was kinked or bent causing a break or short. I hope this helps =)
SOURCE: 2001 dodge neon tail lights inop
looking at your schematics and , you say tail lights don't work , you didn't mention if front parking lights and license plate lights are working , they all come from the same source , a black /yellow wire , a good clue if front work and rear don't , please advise .if fronts work then you have a open circuit somewhere between junction S118 (near breakout for left headlamp) and rear sockets.
SOURCE: Right brake light out; tail light works fine
most rear tail lights and turn/stop lights are the same dual filiment bulb. it is possible for your tail light to work and your brake light not to and still have a bad bulb. I would check the bulb first, your brake light works on the left yes? this would mean that the fuse is fine
SOURCE: Brake light problem 2004 Dodge Stratus
It is a bulb. It's a special two way bulb that performs both functions.
SOURCE: 2007 dodge ram 2500 5.9 cummins. My brake lights
check your brake swithc it is up above brake pedal
SOURCE: i cant figure out which fuse to replace for my
that information is in the owners manual, if u don't have one follow the link to download one for free.
http://www.dodge.com/en/owners/manuals/index.html
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