That would be the lights that illuminate the rear license plate.
If your parking lights are working, you have a different problem, like burned out bulbs, or maybe a disconnected wire. The manual doesn't show, specifically, a fuse for the "tag" lights.
You can remove the panel inside the back of the car. From there you can access your tail lights and your tag lights.
Replace the headlihgt switch, it's a common problem
could be the bulb is bad or the socket is corroded or the wiring to it is damaged.
There are 2 lights for the tag. Each light has 2 screaw If you look above your tag you will see them...Its a little easier if you open the trunk.. My wife got pulled over for this yesterday
there should be 2 screws above license plate, take the off piece pops off and replace lights
yOU WOULD NOT IT IS ILLEGAL TO HAVE A NON LIGHTED TAG
It's a number the department assigns to that vehicle for their department records.
Take the inside trim panel off. There are 8 nuts holding it on.
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Check and make sure you have 12volts and a ground to the lights sockets. It takes both to make the bulbs burn. Check for corrosion and broken wires.
Freeze tag, line tag, cartoon tag, mars tag and normal tag.