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Start by checking the fuses, then post the results here if that does not work. Describe your troubleshooting method and your skills.Start by checking the fuses, then post the results here if that does not work. Describe your troubleshooting method and your skills.
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Re: No tail light, brake light, or marker lights but...
Start off by checking all your bulbs and fuses, sometimes one burned out bulb will affect other lighting systems. Next thing I'd do is look for a bare wire (short) somewhere in the system.
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The tail lights are pretty much a universal color code my friend. Green is right turn, yellow is left turn, brown is tail and tag light and running/marker lights. Brake lights are incorporated within the green and yellow turn signal wiring. As long as their on the proper side, it will work. And the brake light bulb is always brighter than the tail light so you'll know if the 2 are connected properly.
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Dec 6, 2014 - Now my taillights don't work but Brake lights, Turn signals are good. .... If all the fuses check good with a meter, then head upstream to the ...
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My bulbs are fine, because the blinkers work, the brake lights work, and so do the reverse, but no tail lights ... I know that the "License Plate" lights are on the same fuse as the tail lights. ... However, I don't have a schematic, so I don't know if that's the case. ... Anywhere I roam where I lay my head is home.
Tail lights don't work right. ... I would suggest if you can replace the heads of there bad then do all at once because of you ... Replaced bulbs but still don't work. ... What would make my rear brake lights not to work and also my traction part also.
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I got the same problem with my 91 f150 but just the dash lights don't ... for my head lights n dashlights ...
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There are several components of your 1997 Subaru Outback that can cause your tail lights to stop functioning correctly. To help pinpoint the cause of the problem, it would be very helpful to also check your front marker lights. If the marker lights are working, then we know that the problem is not the headlamp switch or the tail and illumination relay (located in the fuse and relay box).
The components to check are:
> Fuse #23 (20 Amp) in the Main Fuse Box. > Fuse #5 (10 Amp) in the Fuse and Relay Box > Tail And Illumination Relay > Headlamp Switch
The marker ("running") lights are a separate circuit than the signal lights.
Normally you have a tail light, and the front running lights on with the headlight.
The bulbs used in the rear signal lights would be a single filament 1156 bulb, whereas the bulbs in the front are dual filament, one for turn signal, one for running light.
THE TAIL/MARKER LIGHTS, GO FROM THE HEADLIGHT SWITCH TO THE REAR FOR THE TAIL LIGHTS & TO THE FRONT FOR PARKING OR RUNNING LIGHTS. ALL THOSE LIGHTS ARE ON THE SAME CIRCUIT, { BROWN WIRE } THE BRAKE & TURN SIGNAL WIRES GO FROM THE STOP LIGHT SWITCH & FROM THE TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD SWITCH. NO RELAY IN THE TAIL/PARK CIRCUIT. CHECK THE FUSES WITH A GOOD FUSE TESTER.
It all depent's which ones are out, here a list of rear bulb's.
Turn signal bulbs # 921 Stoplight's # 3057 Tail light's # 3057 Backup light's # 921 Center stop light # 921 License plate light # 17177 Side marker # 194
Have some one turn light on while some one check them. First light then brakes then turn signals. till you see which ones don't work, and replace as needed.
White is ground, black is power to trailer battery trickle charge, blue is brakes, green is tail/running lights, red is left turn signal and left brake light, brown is right turn signal and right brake light, yellow is aux power/back up lights. This is the general color coding, there are exceptions, white, black, and blue are pretty much always as listed above, sometimes the others vary. If you find you are having trouble, post any further questions here, I'll be glad to help out. Curt
Is it the rear tail light itself, or the side marker? I may have the same issue if its the side marker. However, the tail light itself is simple, remove the panel in the trunk side, and there are three seperate light fixtures, the bottom being the main tail light, the middle is the signal indicator and the top is the upper brake light.
Start by checking the fuses, then post the results here if that does not work. Describe your troubleshooting method and your skills.
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