Sounds like, though unlikely, you have 2 blown fuses. I don't know a lot about Dodges but I know on Chevy and Ford the instrument lights and brake lights are on 2 separate circuts but I would check the fuses first. If you pull the fuse and you are not sure if it's blown, just replace it as sometimes it is hard to see if the fuse has actually blown or not.
where can you find a website for free diagram of tail light wiring on a 1994 dodge 1500 truck?
Dead short to ground in either: Parking lights or sockets Tail lights or sockets Dash lights or sockets
No the 1969 dodge charger came with long tail lights. Round tail lights came on the 1968 Dodge charger. In fact the only difference between the 68 and the 69 charger is the shape of the tail lights and turning signals.
I found the answer to my own question. But thanks for helping me out. Yes it will fit and you don't even have to worry about the tail lights.
The fuses on the 2000 Dodge Durango should be labeled for each part such as the tail lights. The tail light fuse is a 30 A.
Check the fuse for the tail lights. Also check the bulbs.
some times the tail lights won,t work
parking lights, these are usually tied to the same circuit as the instrument panel lights
Cd stuck in a 2005 dodge magnum
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.
Burnt fuse...the tail lights and dash lights run together. Replace the fuse and if it burns again, change tail light bulbs first (some may be bad even though they work) and then look for bad wiring if the bulbs haven't fixed it.
replace the headlight switch its wore out replace the headlight switch its wore out