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Bad ground. On the drivers side at the rear. Doesn't matter if it is the tail lights, brake lights, or reverse lights. If the front lights work, Bad ground.
Tail lights are on a different fuse than the headlights. If you already checked the bulbs then check the fuses. They're under the dash, on the left side of the driver.
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I had this problem with my 2007 Honda CRV -- all the lights worked EXCEPT the tail/running lights and the license plate light. The other tail lights worked -- brake, reverse, indicators, and hazards. Front headlights also worked, but when the headlights went on the back tail lights did not (not to safe for driving at night!!) The fuse was #15 in the interior fuse box (under the dash driver side) with the label "small exterior lights" ( also check fuse #19 labeled "small lights main"). The cause of my problem, I believe, is a bad or lose wire in my license plate light.
Check the way you have installed the bulb.if it is a combination stop/tail light.It really only goes in one way as the pins are offset, however it can be forced.also check the wiring plug as it may have a dry joint in the wiring
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try http://www.etrailer.com/faq-wiring.aspx. They have very good concise information that might help.
Take it back and have them check the wiring. It sounds like the converter is wired wrong or faulty.
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