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1995 Dodge Dakota regular cab pickup. 3.9 engine auto trans. I just bought this truck and the parking lights don't work which means I have no tail lights or tag lights with the headlights on. I took out each fuse and they all look good (not sure which one is for lights) even the ones under the hood. Can anyone help?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2008

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Depends on if your dakota has a factory alarm or not. if it does then i dont think you can because it would trigger the alarm and you wont be able to start the truck. If not then it may be as simple as pulling a fuse. Search the web for a fuse chart and see what you find.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2009

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where is the dome light bulb located?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

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I had similar problem with my 97 sierra... I only lost 1 light, then brake lights stayed on all the time... turns out the "t" connector for the trailer harness under rear bumper was rotted inside...unplugged the 2 parts of the harness and pluged them into each other with out the "T" harness.... everything works great... Hope it helps ya

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: Headlights sometimes cut out on a 1993 Dodge Dakota pickup

you may have a bad ground wire up by the head lights the ground spot should be with in a foot of one or the head ligghts

Patrick Rayome

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

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For the entire Vehicle? Then go to alldatadiy.com. They have the most extensive and complete wiring diagrams I have ever seen or used. Cost is approximately $25 for a full 12-month subscription. The Haynes and Chilton Manuals only have "Generic" wiring diagrams, meaning they won't necessary match wire for wire to your specific vehicle. IF you know someone at a dealership service department or garage, ask them for copies of the specific area wiring diagrams you need. I do subscribe to alldatadiy and swear by them. The 12-month subscription is well worth the price. They have everything (plus more) you will ever need about your vehicle.
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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?

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