bad bulb? bad switch in transmission? Fuse? Break in wiring? Bad bulb socket/corroded?
The fuse for the back lights is typically located in the vehicle's fuse box, which can be found under the dashboard, near the driver's side, or in the engine compartment. To identify the specific fuse for the back lights, refer to the vehicle's owner manual, which will provide a diagram and description of each fuse. Make sure to check the fuse for any signs of damage or a broken filament if the back lights are not functioning.
i would dare say u have a dead short or ground problems or wire rubn with brake wire
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we are having back brakes problems
To fix the backup lights on a 1998 Isuzu Trooper, start by checking the bulbs to ensure they are functioning. If the bulbs are fine, inspect the fuse related to the backup lights in the fuse box, and replace it if blown. Next, examine the backup light switch, usually located on the transmission, to ensure it is working properly and making a good connection. If these components are functioning but the lights still don't work, there may be an issue with the wiring that needs further investigation.
it means one or more of the lights in the back of the car is burnt out or not functioning properly. (i.e. a bad ground or abnormal resistance in a bulb filiment)
under the rear driver tail light. under the the truck.there is a harness for the rear lighting system.try to see if it has come apart.
On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
The instrument panel lights and backup light may stop working due to a blown fuse, a faulty switch, or a wiring issue. Additionally, problems with the vehicle's electrical system, such as a dead battery or poor ground connections, can also cause these lights to malfunction. It's important to check the related fuses and wiring for any visible damage or corrosion. If these components are functioning properly, further diagnosis may be needed to identify the issue.
Could be a couple of problems, one lose wire in pig tail harness, but since you say its both back up lights it may be a relay switch when you place into reverse the switch does not respond to activate the lights
To replace the spoiler LED lights on a 1997 Nissan Maxima, first, remove the screws or bolts securing the spoiler to the trunk, then gently lift it off. Disconnect the wiring harness connected to the LED lights. Replace the old LED lights with new ones by connecting the wiring harness and securing the spoiler back in place with the screws or bolts. Finally, test the lights to ensure they are functioning properly.
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