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Rear lights aren't working. All interior, headlights, all other electrical is working but can't get the brake lights or tail lights to work. Checked fuses under dash ... are there other fuses and/or any ideas on what could be the problem?
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Replace the right rear brake light bulb. It is possible that the filament has burnt out and has fallen across to rest on the brake light filament. This would cause the condition you are experiencing.
Did all electrical failures happen at the same time? Does the engine run? Possibly a large high amp fuse in the electrical distribution box under the hood.
Check the tail light bulbs, check to make sure the dash lighting switch is turned up but not turned so far up that the interior lights come on when the door is closed.
Try removing the bulbs from the rear tail lights you have one 2 bulb system shorting out, so one at a time remove the bulbs then replace the fuse and see which one is bad or just buy new bulbs and replace, also could be front running light blinker light. But sounds like brake light to ground threw bulb.
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