Check your fuses. See owner's manual fo rlocation and identification of fuses.
There is a fuse box under the hood (passenger side). I know the the fuses for the head lights are there. The fuse for the taillights is there and is labeled. This fuse includes the running lights but is not labeled as such.
cause the head lights r one the head of the car, the front and the taillights are on the back of the car also known as the tails
A TNS relay is located in the fuse box of a vehicle. It controls the vehicle's turn signal lights, running lights, taillights, and dash lights.
Taillights and daytime running lights not working may be caused by a blown fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box in the engine compartment.
Back track on your connects and ground wires. I bet that does the trick. If not test your sockets and fuses. fasttony46@yahoo.com
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "taillights" (car lights).
Yhese are fed from different sorces so I would check the groiunds on the lights.
On vehicles with Daytime Running Lights, (DRL) yes.
In the fuse box, it controls the dash lights and taillights.
sometimes the head lights and tail lights may be fused separately,check your fuses.you could have a bad ground.thats just two places to start.
Is it the taillights or the brake lights? If taillights it may be a wiring problem, If brake lights check the switch on the brake pedal
Your dashboard lights suddenly not working is almost always your indication that your taillights are out. If the fuse for your taillights is blown and you replace it, your dash lights should be fine.