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Check for power on the Red/Yellow wire on the back side of the bulb socket and check for ground on the black wire. If you don't have power on the Red/Yellow wire with the driving lights turned on, you could simply splice it into the red/yellow wire on either of the back taillight wiring harnesses as they all go to the same place anyway. If your black wire is not going to ground, you could make a new ground for it on anything metal in the back of the car, simply scrape or sand down to bare metal, crimp a ring terminal on the wire, and run a self-tapping screw through the ring terminal to the body. Also, check the connectors in the bulb socket, they may be damaged ore corroded
Nov 11, 2011 - The licence plate lights are in the same line as your tail light wiring assembly. I assume your ... Previous owner cut wires going to lights for license plate. ... 1996 ford explorer license plate fuse ... 09@1998 ford f150 fuse box.
licence plate bulb is on the same circuit as the tail lights
if you have tail lights but no number plate light ,then problem is in the bulb holder or wiring
the license light uses the same fuse as the tail lights. if you have not license light then it may be the bulb or a bad wire for the light from where it branches of the tail light wire.
The licence plate doesn't have a fuse, it comes on when you put your lights on, if you have your park lights on and the plate light isn't working then generally it's just a bulb, see what you can find, cheers good luck
hi. most cars run licence plate lamps on the same fuse as the tail lights. if your tail lights work, then it is more likely to be a fault on the bulbs or bulb holders, or the wiring in that area, probably caused by the crash.
i would recheck this area first, using new bulbs to rule these out.
Check the bulb in the license plate light it could be burned out. Also check for loose wires you may have to take the panel off the back door in order to find it.
My licence plate light and tail lights dont work
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