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Old 06-22-2025, 07:25 AM   #12
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Re: Help with rear brake lights wiring harness.

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I checked the fuses and didn't see anything that looked blown. Most of the lettering is worn off so it's hard to tell what is what. Anyone have a picture of the fuse panel with the glass fuses and labelling.
Looking at a fuse is not checking it.. With the fuse in place and voltage applied, use a volt meter or test light. Ground the light (or meter lead) and check for voltage on each end of the fuse. It's good to be able to read the labeling but not necessary when checking fuses --- check every one..

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In section 12, Body and Chassis Electrical, of the Factory Service Manual, you'll find a diagram of the fuse panel.. It illustrates the location and amperage of each fuse.. If you don't have this manual, it's available as a free download in several sites on the internet.

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