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I have replaced the tail light bulbs and still no tail lihgts. i checked the fuses under the hood and they were good. I CANT FIND THE TAIL LIGHT FUSE. turn signals work and the brake lights work, I NEED A LITTLE GUIDENCE TO THE TAIL LIGHT FUSE. THANKS
You should have a fuse panel under you dash inside. This is where the fuses are located for lights. Don't know the exact location, but you can pull each fuse to see if it is bad. This won't hurt anything. It just keeps you from hunting down a diagram of where the fuse is located.
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It sounds like a fuse problem. You don't state what make of car but some have a fuse for each headlamp and tailight located in the box under the hood. Good luck.
Get a test light/ fuse tester and check every single fuse you have (including the ones under the hood). You're on the right track. It's very, very likely to be a fuse somewhere, if you've verified every one of your bulbs are good.
I've got a 2003 Suburban that has two fuse panels, one inside under the steering wheel and another under the hood, drivers side behind main battery. All lighting fuses are under the hood, Plastic cover with battery symbol pulls up to remove, should be a panel schedule inside the cover. The tail light fuses are in upper left section labeled RR Park and LR Park.
the rear tail lights, license plate bulbs, and the front park lights are all fed off the same fuse. I show fuse one in the dash fuse block (15 amp). If the front amber park lights are working its not a fuse.
Are you sure the bulbs are good? Have you checked the connections in the harness?
there is a fuse in the fuse panel for the tail lights.check this out first as the tail lights are on a separate circuit from the other lights in the back.fuse panel is under the dash on the drivers side.there is also one under the hood.if the fuse is good its possible that there is a problem with the headlight switch on the tail light circuit side of the switch.if this is okay then its possible that there is a wiring problem from the switch to the tail lights but this rarely happens.
If they all stopped working at the same time then it is probably a fuse or possibly 2. Check your fuse panels in the dash and under the hood. The dash lights and gauges should be a fuse labeled instrument cluster or guages, it is probably blown. The other fuse to look for will be the tail light fuse. This is where I would begin.
Tail light bulbs used are double element one is tail one is turn check your bulbs and, make sure the lamps for your turnsignal have two pins and, are a different number than your other lamps
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