yes it does
There is supposed to be a license plate light on every vehicle manufactured since Moses' time.
this light is called the license plate light
The license plate light circuit is protected with the tail light circuit fuse.
It is very easy to change the license plate light on an Oldsmobile Aurora. All you need to do is remove the license plate and look above where the plate was. There are bolts that are holding the light in. Unscrew the bolts and then replace the light.
A Chevy Tahoe's license plate bulb can be used to light up the license plate. In the dark the license's plate will still be visible.
The 2001 Toyota Camry license plate light fuse can be found in the fuse box. The license plate fuse will be labeled as the tail light fuse.
To change the license plate bulb on a 1998 GMC Jimmy, start by removing the two screws that secure the license plate light assembly to the vehicle's rear. Once the assembly is loose, gently pull it out from the housing. Replace the old bulb with a new one by twisting it counterclockwise, then insert the new bulb and turn it clockwise to secure it. Finally, reattach the light assembly and secure it with the screws.
( bulb # 168 ) for a 1996 Ford Mustang license plate light
what about it?
Yes, all cars have a license plate light. It is mandated by law.
on the 2001 XZ3 I removed the license plate and used a flat head screw driver to slid the license plate light cover over and they "pop" out.
If your license plate light is out change the bulb in it, if you have taillights your fuse is good as the license plate light uses the same fuse as the taillights.