could be the bulb is bad or the socket is corroded or the wiring to it is damaged.
The right brake light does not work on 1999 Ford Windstar. Tail lights and blinking light works. Changed bulb more than once, changed the plug in where the bulb goes but it still does not work. The tag lights are not working either.
Maybe bad bulbs, maybe bad light assemblies, maybe a broken or shorted wire somewhere in the circuit, possibly a bad ground.
You have 2 problems. one is the license light bulb is burned out and the stop light switch is bad. Check them out. GoodluckJoe
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
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That would be the lights that illuminate the rear license plate.
Yes it does. The license plate light fuse on a 2001 Honda Passport shares the same fuse as the rest of the rear lights.
probably because there is a bad Ground-clean the socket where the bulb goes & coat w/vasoline & if there is metal on the socket housig ,clean that.That is IF U have 12 volts going 2 the socket-the tag light work with the running lights.
To change the tag lights on a Scion TC, first, open the trunk and locate the light assembly at the rear of the vehicle. Twist the light socket counterclockwise to remove it, then pull out the old bulb and replace it with a new one, ensuring it's securely fitted. Reinsert the socket into the assembly and twist it clockwise to lock it back in place. Close the trunk and test the lights to ensure they’re working properly.
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To change the tag lights on a 2002 Lincoln LS, first, locate the light assembly at the rear of the vehicle. Remove the screws or clips holding the assembly in place, then gently pull it out. Disconnect the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise, replace it with a new bulb, and reassemble the light assembly by reversing the removal steps. Make sure to test the new lights before securing everything back in place.
You must first remove the trunk door facia. (This is the part with the "Pontiac" lights in it.) Then you can get to the bulb to replace it.