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how about the parking lights in front ? are they staying on too ? sounds like possably the brake switch might need adjusted or your switch to the headlights is faulty
First step is to remove the bulb, check to see if you are getting 12V DC with a multimeter while the headlights are turned on. If you are, then the bulb is the problem. If you aren't getting voltage, then you need to check the fuses, if all the fuses are good then you need to trace the wires and look for broken points.
You have a hot wire grounding out on bare metal.You need to look for a bare wire going to one of the tag lights or taillights.Also check the light sockets.
No fuse. light bulbs have filaments which works like a fuse. When old and too hot they simply burn out. The license lamp works off the headlight switch. I would check the wiring first
the light can be replaced from the back side of the light housing . go under the back side of bumper under the truck behind lisence plate you will see the where the wire goes to the light . grab the housing not the wires and twist about a half a turn and pull gently. it should come out and then remove the light bulb and replace with new
Look where the wires go to the lights underneath. Grab the white rubber piece that goes into the light housing and twist 1/4 turn. Then pull. The bulb just pushes into its terminal in the white rubber.
check the bulbs, it takes a standard interior light "peanut" bulb. usually fits sidemarkers, and tag lights.
hope this is some assistance. please rate well!
the wiring for that directly coinsides with the tail lamps. if a bulb isnt the issue, the wiring may be cut, or bad sockets. check for voltage with a cheap voltmeter. i know how much of a hassle it is to be pulled over for such a DUMB reason like tag lights...lol, its happened to me!
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