check your fuse box for a blown fuse.
Yes, "all of a sudden" usually requires a comma if it is used at the beginning of a sentence. For example: "All of a sudden, the lights went out."
If the tail lights on a Ford Expedition are inoperative, it is likely there is an electrical issue. If all the tail lights are not working, it is likely a blown fuse.
I have a 1991 Chevy surburan and it has no tail lights and no dash lights, all fuses are good
Check the fuse for your tail lights, usually when all of your lights in your instrument cluster are out, it usually meas that either your tail light fuse, or possibly both tail lights are burned out. this is a "safety" feature built into most cars to alert you that there is a problem with your tail lights.
for the tail lights all the other lights are working blanking lights brake lights and reverse lights but no tail lights on both side
Tail lights inop all the others are ok Break lights in the same socket are ok / No power to the tail light side of the socket
Your girlfriend has started generated heat all of a sudden because she is either having a fever or she is tensed and nervous.
Panel lights on all vehicles are tied into the tail light wiring of the vehicle. That way if your panel lights go out you know that both tail lights are out. Check the bulbs of your cars tail lights and see if they are burned out.
I have the same problem with my 1999. The tail lights as well as the interior instrument panel and the license plate lights are all not working.
All on one circuit - check the fuse for parking/tail lights
Tail lights and break lights are different things pretty much all the time. You see, tail lights run all the time the car is on and break lights only turn on when the break is pressed. If you would like to find out which lights are the breaklights, have a friend watch the back of the car, turn it on, push the breaks a few times and see which lights flash. The lights that flash are your break lights!
No running lights but all other lights work on Chevy 2500 1999 model