on some cars its the wires that come from the front end of the car. u have a negative and posite wire which are connected to the bulbs that come out for the licence plate.. otherwise the bulbs could be toasted already but u wanna check ur fuses too to make sure they are not blown up... or if you have one of those aftermarket ones then all u need is positive and ground..
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The 1999 Mercury Sable license plate light and the right side brake light are on the same fuse. If the fuse was bad neither brake light would work. The problem probably is burnt out lightbulbs.
Yes, it is illegal for the light above the rear license plate to be out in Missouri. This light is necessary for the license plate to be visible at night, which is required by law for safety reasons. Driving without this light working could result in a citation.
i replaced the fuse on my 2006 chey colrado licence plate and it still doesnt work
Check your fuses.
remove the license plate and reach up through that opening. Corvettes weren't designed to be easy to work on.
My problem wasn't the relay. I noticed the tail lights & license plate lamps would go off & on when I open & close the trunk. They finally went out permanently. I found the problem with the wiring in the trunk. The crimp was broken off due to opening & closing the trunk. I soldered the connection to make it work.
My problem wasn't the relay. I noticed the tail lights & license plate lamps would go off & on when I open & close the trunk. They finally went out permanently. I found the problem with the wiring in the trunk. The crimp was broken off due to opening & closing the trunk. I soldered the connection to make it work.
Did you check for a blown fuse? Look for one marked TAIL LIGHTS. This is the one that would affect that would affect the tail lights and license plate light.
Find out why it is not working. Do you have 12 volts at the bulb socket. If not, then you have a loose or corroded connection. If you have 12 volts then the bulb is blown or not making good contact. The license plate bulb is wired into the taillight circuit and operates on the same fuse. So if your taillights work then the problem is between the taillights and the license plate bulb socket.
Many bulbs are dual element, check it out, it may be why the brake part lights up but the other doesn't.