A thought. You may need a converter to change over to LED. I needed it for my motorcycle.
Dead short to ground in either: Parking lights or sockets Tail lights or sockets Dash lights or sockets
Tail light fuse is blown. It also feeds the 5 amp dash light fuse. Also check for shorts causing the fuse to blow including the license plate light.
Probably have a short in tail light or license plate light. It could also be a bad bulb. If bulb, see sources and related links below for bulb information.
The 1998 Nissan Frontier is wired so one bulb indicates braking and parking light use. This is accomplished with a double-fliament bulb. The inherent advantage/flaw in this design is that one filament can blow while the other remains functional. This can be confusing when attempting to isolate and replace the defective bulb.
my 95 neon did the same thing check the ground wires in the trunk there are in the corners of the trunk next to the tail lights take them lose and sand the contact area.s that should fix your problem
Short in the wiring or light bulb socket.
water ! look closely at each parking light,you will probably find water in one of them. next a damaged light or bulb that is shorting to frame .
Dead short to ground in either: Parking lights or sockets Tail lights or sockets Dash lights or sockets
well ur fuse has obviously blown under the dash.. I am facing the same problem in my car atm. But i cant find wat is causing it to blow..
Short to Ground Replace fuse with a test light Turn on lights test light will illuminate Check each fixture individually until test light goes out (current flow stops). This will indicate which fixture or wiring is bad. be sure to check parking, tail, and license plate lights also
Ask a car professional
the lights seem to run for 3 days then they blow a fuse when i have tested all bulbs they are ok
What would cause your fuse to blow when you turn on your lights on your 1993 mazda 323 the fuse to the tail lights on dash lights blow?
Try looking at your tail light socket if it is fried that will blow the fuse
The dash lights and the tail lights are on the same fuse. In all probability, you have a short circuit in the tail light wiring.
you have a wiring problem with either the dash lights, the headlight switch, the tail lights or the front clearance lights. If you've had an accident that has caused damage to any of those areas, check that first.
Tail light fuse is blown. It also feeds the 5 amp dash light fuse. Also check for shorts causing the fuse to blow including the license plate light.