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#1: check the fuses!!!! you could save yourself a big headache if it's just a blown fuse

Check the bulbs if they are good check the grounds for the lights.

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Q: What would cause the tail and brake lights of a 2001 Chevy Camaro to stop working and how do you fix them?
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