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Yup! All those are right. REPLACE BOTH TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLIES. (N.A.P.A. OEM Parts Only)...Easy (a little removal of the tail lenses...They plug right in. "Plug & Play!"
Normally you would check for spark at the plugs and then work back from there. The battery, alternator, and starter would be ok if it cranks. If the plugs have spark, the next thing to check is fuel at the injectors. If there is no spark at the plugs, it could be a crank or cam sensor. A mechanic would use a scanner to check those and other components.
You have to remove the upper applique to remove the tail lamp, it is the trim panel above the lamp. I think it is held in place by two nuts/bolts but not sure. You have to have the rear doors open to remove it
look under the hood on the right side where your brake fluid is..There is a black box to the farest right of the brake fluid. take off the lid to this box were you will find fuses..Reach in and feel the fuses to see if any are loose.The largest fuses in the front, push down on those and then try to start it up..Take them out look at them make sure there ok if this dont work..they the one bad might need to be replaced..
I have the exact problem with my 2000 savana 2500. My auto parts shop tells me that it is a problem with the light socket assemblies and to replace them. I haven't done so as yet...trying to be sure of diagnosis first. I'll let you know....please do the same if you find a solution. [email protected]
it sounds like you have a short some were im guessing it's in your tail light were it plugs in check and see if theres any open wireing from the light to about 3to 6 inches away
Your earth is bonding properly. Make sure you have a good bond that is fixed either to your chassis, with all rust, sealent and other cotings are removed frois should dolve your problem.m the fixing. Th
Look under the dashboard, next to/above the park brake pedal, for the interior fuse box. It has a black plastic cover. Remove the TAIL fuse, and see if it is blown. This should get you fixed up. Hope this helps, and Thanks for choosing FixYa.
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