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Ihave the same problem. There is a fuse for both tailights.
that is usually same fuse as tail lights
my Oldsmobile alero did the same thing. It turned out to be as simple as a blown bulb in my tail light.
Check the brake switch at the pedal.
Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights
i have changed all my bulbs for a 1994 Bonneville still i have no tail lights for nite driving
The tail lamps are serviced from underneath the vehicle, between the frame extension and rear bumper.
Check to see if the parking/dash lights work - if not check the fuses Could be burned out bulbs - they are double filamented with the larger filament being used for tail lights Could be a bad headlight switch
I have a 2000 Focus Wagon. My dash lights and tailights are on same fuse labeled in the book as back up lamps. In my fuse box it is #32. .
LED lights are bright and use much, much less electricity than incandescent lamps.
Hello, all you have to do is turn the back of the light post and pill the lights out for both the fog lamps and the break lights. For the break lights, its less work to change.
Tail/parking lamps are powered from the same fuse as the dash lights. Fuse panel is either on the interior side of the firewall above the left footwell or on the left inner fender under the hood.