SOURCE: tail lights
I had this same problem with a nissan. When I hooked up the aftermarket stereo there was a wire for lumination and the aftermarket already has this covered so hooking it up blew the fuse for the tail lights.
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: tail lights dont work
Replace the bulbs.
The bulbs will have two seperate elements in it which is why the brake light works.
Take the bulbs out and you will see the seperate elements.
SOURCE: Tail lights not working 2002 Kia Sedona
Spot on, I just got the same problem, both tail bulbs were ok but no lights and couldn't find a fuse listed for them, relaced the EXT fuse and it did the job and yes tailgate bulb was blown so I expect that was the root cause
SOURCE: Brake light dont work. 2006 chevy truck, 4.8L 2wd
Some of these had two fuses for brake lights. One for the top/center stop lamp and another for the rear left and right brake lights. Usually one said "stop" and the other said "brake" and one was in the underhood panel while the other was in the dash fuse panel. It's not uncommon to blow a brake light fuse [LR and RR] if you tow a trailer but some of these had seperate fuses for the trailer lights also. If you have a test light check both sides of the two fuses for power [ignition key on] while stepping on the brakes. It should at lest narrow your search a bit.
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