I had this problem once on my 2000 jetta. When I took it into the shop, they told me that the latch assembly was At Fault. Once replaced, I had light in the trunk again. So, my guess is that the light switch part of the latch is faulty and not turning on the light.
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I once replaced the distributor and worked to clean the battery posts and all sorts of stuff before finally realizing it was a blown ignition fuse. Van would turn over but not start. replaced the 35 cent fuse and I was on my way..
Fuses cannot be fixed, only replaced.
If the fuse in a surge protector is blown it will not resume operation unless the fust is replaced.
A fuse must be replaced if blown, a circuit breaker can be reset.
The head gasket has blown and needs to be replaced.
Blown fuse or wiring defect for the bulb you have already replaced. You have replaced the wrong bulb. The new bulb was defective.
No. You can have the head gasket replaced. This is unless you kept driving the car with a blown head gasket and have totally destroyed the engine.
Head gaskets can't be repaired. If they fail they have to be replaced.
After discovering the fuse had blown Jack replaced it and fixed the fault in the circuit.
A blown fuse can affect just your high beam headlights. The high beam and low beam headlights are on separate fuses. The separate fuses ensure that you will not lose all of your license at the same time.
Evidently the bulb is blown out. It needs to be replaced.