You have a problem with the electrical circuit.
Make sure that you replace the fuse with one that is recommended for it. Make sure that it is the righ amp.
There is a taillight fuse in the fuse panel.
sounds like pump is going, install new pump
Your ugly stupid.
Short in the wiring or the circuit is overloaded.
It is in the under hood fuse box, which is toward the front of the engine compartment on the driver side. The taillight is the "Park" fuse as labeled on the underside of the cover of the fuse box.
a short to ground
You might check the Amps size of the fuse. A lot of times, if you are using a fuse with too little Ampage, it can cause the fuse to blow. Your owner's manual should tell the proper size of fuse for that specific circuit.
Fix the fault blowing the fuse.
fuse box on driverside I believe it is in fuse position 34
Someone put the wrong amperage fuse in mine, so when i looked at it I assumed that was the correct one. I replaced it and it blew again. Check the actual owners manual for the correct amperage before replacing it.
it is located to the left of the steering column