The tail light circuit is separate from the brake and signal light circuit. So, check the fuses, check the bulbs, check the sockets and if you haven't found the problem yet, check the wiring.
by hitting the taillights, with a baseball bat. Not too hard to smash the lights though.
Try pushing the hazard light switch on steering column repeatedly. I had a strange problem with my hazards once and this fixed it for now. I think my problem was the signals not working though....
Someone tells me this could be to do with the starter motor
A short, or a severed wire all together. Get a tester that lights up, check it that way :)
possibly a bad headlight switch, or dimmer switch. Some later model buicks have a lighting module under the dash about in the middle. I think yours is too old to have that though.
* Burned out bulbs * Defective lamp socket(s) * Broken wire between flasher/switches and actual lamps themselves
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I've had 2 Ford Tauruses, one was a wagon, the other a four-door sedan. As I recall, the headlights and taillights turn on with the same switch, but they are not on the same fuse in the fuse panel. I'd try checking the light bulbs first, even though it's rare for those to burn out, much less both at the same time. If the bulbs are o.k., check the fuses--- glove compartment on some models; under steering column, left side, small removeable panel on others; some have another fuse box under the hood on the passenger side of the car. If this doesn't work, you might have a broken connection somewhere, or a bad flasher relay, as the taillights are what flashes when you turn on your hazard lights. You might want to make sure your turn signals are working properly and if not, replace your turn-signal relay. If these relatively simple and cheap fixes don't work, you may need an auto tech to run a voltage check on the lighting circuit to find the dead spot in the wiring. Good luck and be careful!
Idaho has no state law prohibiting riding riding in the bed of a pickup. Its good to make sure that they are seated safely though.
if your pickup has enough horsepower, than it will tow a regular car. watch out though, your mpg will drop.
NO! Flashing lights causes seizures, NOT autism. An autistic child may be entranced in them, though...
The first signals were sent when we started using radio with significantly powerful signals. Though these were not directed to other worlds they nevertheless form an ever expanding sphere through space.