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Open the rear door, locate the two screws next to the tail light. They will be philips head. Take them out, pop off tail light, unhook light harness. Reinstall is opposite of removal.
Does your Durango have trailer wiring installed, and if so, was it factory installed or installed aftermarket? If installed aftermarket, there's a really good chance your wiring issues are due to incorrect connectors being used to tap in to the factory wiring which has allowed water and other elements to corrode the wiring, causing an intermittent connection.
I'm sorry but I don't have a diagram of this area. Unless you have a rear disc brake, to my knowledge not an option on that year model, the rear brake drum is setup pretty much the same as any other vehicle. The concept is essentially unchanged in decades for all vehicles.
1. check the brake light bulbs. if busted replace. 2. check the brake light switch near the brake pedal. make sure the wires are fitted correctly. 3. check the fuse. if busted replace.
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