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I think I would start at the headlight switch. If your turn signals are working that means that the wires from inside of the cab to the taillights are good.
Head lights and tail lights usually work on a separate system to your cars computer. Reason being is the amount of amps. Far too much for a computer to handle. I would be checking fuses and relays. If they test as OK, then you will need to install a new headlight switch
check your fuses under the steering columb area, and also check fuses and relays, that is located in a power distribution black box under the hood, on the drivers side.
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