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Old 11-22-2024, 06:15 PM   #13
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Re: Passenger brake light not working

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Fuse was blown. Replaced fuse, taillights still don't work, dash comes on for a minute then fuse blows again.

The tail lights and dash lights get their power from the headlight switch. The headlight switch gets its power from the main power distribution wire that feed numerous other items. Refer to the wiring diagram for diagnosing the tail light problem.

Blown fuses indicate a short in that circuit or more current draw than the fuse/circuit can handle. There is no hard set of instructions that point to exactly where the short is located, only guidelines for troubleshooting.. Here is a link to the tool I have used for years to aid me in locating shorts..

https://www.jbtools.com/sg-tool-aid-...e469293b1a538f
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