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∙ 2010-09-13 14:13:18Repair or replace your reverse, neutral safety switch.
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∙ 2010-09-13 14:13:18A blown bulb. Check fuses and then start replacing the bulbs one by one.
Check the bulbs - they are doubloe filamented with the smaller being for brake/turn signals Check the fuses
It could be caused by a bad ground or severed wire somewhere.
If the bulbs are the cause, remove the tail light assemblies and replace the bulbs; if they still don't work, replace the neutral safety switch, located on the front of the transmission.
To be more specific, the ground wire must work and the bulbs, fuses, etc.. Or the back up lights and turn signals and brake lights wouldn't work? Right? Could it be the back panel...and still let the brake/turn/backup lights work? I need help fast. Thanks!
intermitten problems are the worst to figure out i would first start by changing the bulbs then i would change the wiring harness. i know i had a car that when the tail lights were on the blinkers wouldn't work and it turned out to be a short in the harness.
fuse, bulbs
cause the bulbs are burned out? cause the fuse is blown? jeez....
If the parking/tailight fuse is good - then it may be a bad headlight switch No tail lights but the bulbs are working? Please explain.
If the back lights on a Peugeot 206 are not working, make sure the bulbs are new. If the bulbs are not the problem, there could be an issue with the fuse.
Blown fuse or defective brake light switch.
Check the flasher.