The number plate light is usually on the same circuit as the head lights.
No, the license plate light is wired in with the rear tail lights, not the brake lights.
Same circuit/fuse as the parking/tail lights.
A short in the tail light circuit. Brake and turn are on another circuit. Dash light power is fed from the tail light fuse to the dimmer switch and on to the dash lights. Look for a short in the tail light wiring circuit. Also check the license plate light for a short as it is on the tail light circuit also. Had a car with blown fuse, traced the circuit for tail lights and found nothing. Jumped the fuse and burned out the wiring to the tail lights. Come to find out, the short was in the license plate light. Also a bad headlight switch can cause this. Both tail light circuit and headlight circuit go through the switch. Contacts for the tail lights may be bad (defective switch common).
The license plate light circuit is protected with the tail light circuit fuse.
The license plate lights are not in a separate fuce by it seft. They are the same as your side marker lights. So, check if your side marker lights are working and if they are them is a bad license plate light bulb.
The owners manual indicates fuse # 12 in the Fascia fuses is for the number plate and a number of other things including Hazard lights.
The tail lights and plate lights are on the same fuse, if the tail light come on it is not the fuse. Plate lights are not checked that often and it is common for them both to be brunt out when they are noticed.
short circuit somewhere, usually if you have towing lights plug at the rear end next to where the towball would bolt on they get crossed very easily
running or parking lights, or plate light, but that is singular.
what is the number for the fuse to change the rear license plate light. and is it the fuse box under the back seat or under the hood? The plate light is protected by the parking/tail light circuit.
park light circuit.
Should be the same circuit for parking/tail/dash lights