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On the drivers side of the tail light there is a plug. Get up under the bumper and you will see a round plug and you have to do is unplug the plug from the light and plug in the wiring harness. The wiring harness will act like a patch and connects in about 15 seconds. Just make sure you have the right harness. The plug should be round.
u can buy one at the auto parts store and they plug into the tail light harness usually buy unpluging it and pluging in the harness
find wiring harness in the back of the vehicle the same one that goes to the tail lights wire it through that wiring harness use test light to make sure you arein the right wiring harness
check wiring from battery to wiring harness to fuse (check fuse also) to harness to brake light. Check ground, too
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In my case on a 2001 Dodge Intrepid, there were two bare wires in the wiring harness coming into the trunk lid. It was in the area where the wiring harness is clamped to the trunk (left side) just at the lip of the trunk recess. I wiggled that harness and got the dash trunk light to flash on & off. Peeling back the wiring harness cover at that point revealed the bare wires. Taped them off individually, and then retaping wiring harness at that point solved my problem.
You can get an adapter plug for most Ford and GM trucks that just plugs in to the tail light wiring.
check wiring harness also check for any possable leakage
very easy .I bought my wires on eBay ,,,the trailer harness plugs right into your lights no cutting at all
Its located on the brake pedal. Unplug the wiring harness and unbolt it and replace it.
Sounds like you have a short in your wiring harness for your rear lights. As for your dash turn signal light, your dummy light is just acting up. You probably need a new wiring harness for your rear lights.