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This is based on an experience with a friend of mine...however your problem my not be this easy. ASTRO's have "daylight running" lights. This means that whenever the van is on, the headlights are on (unless you've bypassed this). The friend of mine assumed that because her headlights were always on, she had an "automatic headlight system". This assumption lead her to believe that she would not need to "turn on" her headlights at night, because they were already illuminated. What she didn't realize is that the tail lights are not illuminated during "daylight running". So, when night time arrived, she was driving around without tail lights...all she had to do was turn her headlight switch to "ON" in order to get the tail lights to work. I hope your solution is this easy.

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