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connector under the truck, near the trans cannot remember specifics at this time but remember starting there every time one cam into the dealer with tail light issues and blown fuses
If you happen to have a trailer wiring adapter plugged into the harness, remove it first and see if they start working. I've more than one of those mess up the rear lights. If you have the three-bulb tail lights, use a test light to see if there is power to the tail bulb sockets. If there isn't, replace that fuse just to be sure, then trace back the harness to find the break in the wiring.
the ford ranger bulb housing is pretty weird and hard but you have to turd the bulb and housing all the way to one direction then press agianst the back of the tail light with the bulb and housing in and slowly turn and it should eventually work for you,it took me a while, its one of those things that you spend hours on and then it randomly decideds to work.
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