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troy Posted on Dec 19, 2013

Passenger tail light does not work

I noticed that my signal was out. I change the bulb on the passenger rear. This did not remedy the problem. I realized then that the brake light and signal were both out. I don't think this is on a seperate fuse because the driver side still works. I do not have any after mark additions except a back up camera. Any ideas would be welcomed. Thanks

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It is the fuse, check them all and replace where needed

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2009

SOURCE: Need fuse schematic

if the fuse was blown the stop lights on both sides would be inop, also if the stop light circuit were dead u would be unable to get the trans out of park, use a 12 volt test light and test the brake light switch at the top of the brake pedal, u can buy a test light from Autozone, kragen and others for about $5 US. If the system has power cjheck the bulb socket it may be defective, use the 12 volt test light while someone pushes the brake pedal. let me know what u find and i will give u further assistance as ness.

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: My driver and passenger side brake lights are not working

I would try changing the bulbs even if they seem fine. Usually when bulbs burn out both sides go at the same time.

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2010

SOURCE: Changed multi function switch, bulbs, and

You have a bad connection at the rear passenger side turn signal. It is either the connection is corroded or a wire is loose on the ground side of the circuit.

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