yes the taillight does in fact have a cicuit board. Once you take off the two bolts to remove the entire fixture the circuit board is the long plastic piece with the 4 screws holding in your 3 light bulbs
Using the formula I = W/E, the current of the circuit will be 6.8 amps. As long as the wire is at least a #14 and is protected by a 15 amp two pole breaker There will be no problem. Just make sure that the specifications on the 1500 watt device clearly show that the voltage range is 220 - 240 volts. It certainly can, but it would depend on the fuse rating and existing load on the circuit.
The formula for this question is I=P/E Where I = Current P = Watts E = Volts Therefore applying this formula: I = 1500 / 120 = 12.5
The equation you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
1500
1500
One or more headlight/taillight bulbs are inoperative.
You Need A Special Tool, Which You Can Buy At AutoZone Or Something. You Open The Tail Gate, Then You Use The Special Tool To Unscrew the Screws And The Taillight Comes out.
The tail light bulbs are accessible from underneath the back of the truck, up inside the rear of the pickup box.
Camshaft position sensor circuit malfunction.
P0406 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Sensor A Circuit High
Crankshaft sensor intermittent. Or crankshaft circuit intermittent.
Downstream O2 sensor circuit volts high.Downstream O2 sensor circuit volts high.
It is an EGR code Exhaust Gas Recirculation Circuit Malfunction (32)
The circuit breaker is self resetting. you may have a short in the wiring.
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No.
No