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Originally Posted by Dsevast
Yeah if none of the lights in the back are working I would guess it's a fuse. I blew this fuse not too long ago. It is the 10amp fuse under the hood labeled DTRL, (day time running lights). Take a look at this thread:
Fuse box location
there are pics that show you exactly how to take the fuse box out of our cars and check that fuse. You should be able to check that single fuse even if you are electrically inclined like you stated.
The problem I had was exactly like you said... The rear lights would not come on when the headlights are on, but would still work with the brake lights. Just check the fuse and then !
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where can i get a replacement for the fuse? what is it that I have buy exactly if it is a blown fuse?
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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ
The taillights are LEDs so it won't be a bulb like normal cars, most likely a fuse they probably didn't disconnect the battery while working on it and that can always lead to problems ie. blown fuse!
GL
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Gah I'm thinking this is what it is...I don't think they disconnected the battery and unplugged the lights in the back. probably a blown fuse from the sounds of it.
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