The tail light fuse will be in the first column of fuses in the fuse box. The exact location of the tail light fuse will be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
that is usually same fuse as tail lights
CHECK YOUR FUSE
Should be the same circuit for parking/tail/dash lights
I had the same problem with my Jeep Wrangler. My tail lights were also not working. Turns out the same fuse controls both (at least in my vehicle) and when the tail lights go out, the dimmer goes out so you know there's a problem. Check your fuse.
Sure, give us the year, make and model.
Is it just one of your lights or are both out. I just had my tail lights fixed today. Both were out. It wasn't a fuse. Mine was the running light module. Hopefully yours is just a fuse, that's a lot cheaper. I have an 03 Sedona.
the fuse should be labelled tail lights.(whats the problem with no. plate lights?)
Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights
where is the fuse for tail lights in 1988 mercury grand marquis
What would cause your fuse to blow when you turn on your lights on your 1993 mazda 323 the fuse to the tail lights on dash lights blow?
check the fuse
Same fuse as tail lights
rear tail light fuse
for the tail lights all the other lights are working blanking lights brake lights and reverse lights but no tail lights on both side
Generally, dash lights and tail lights are on the same fuse so that if the tail fuse blows you'll know. When the tail light was "smashed", it shorted out the circuit and blew the fuse. You need to fix the tail light before you can get the dash lights to work.
Tail lights and brake lights fuse.
The tail lights and plate lights are on the same fuse, if the tail light come on it is not the fuse. Plate lights are not checked that often and it is common for them both to be brunt out when they are noticed.