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CarGurusJun 13, 2014 - Tail lights and dash lights went out simultaneously on Ford Explorer2000. Brake lights still work ... LIGHTS ARE NOT WORKING. Is this a fluke?
There are a total of six fuses that control exterior lights and dash lights. Check all of these Fuses: 10, 21, 3, 7, 13, 33
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Dash lights and tail lights are commonly on the same circuit. When your dash lights go out, you know you don't have any tail lights. Pull out the owner's manual and figure out which fuse (or fuses) are for the tail lights.
fuses control each side of car so two feeds to rear lights if power lost in both rear lights and front side lights work then its a connection multiblock somewhere but never seen this vehicle in spain so i couldnt tell you where to look only a mechanics logical diagnostics,sorry about this
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