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I have a 2006 boulevard c50 and the rear marker lights aren't working the front markers are still working, signal lights all work as well as the hazards but yet i cant get the markers to light up even though the bulbs are good i check the wires and there were not cracked or broken wires and im stumped

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A 12 volt test lamp, or a muti-meter, are very handy tools for finding the problems like you have. to check if you have power going to the rear markers? You can trace your wires better with one of these tools, and usually fix the problem quickly. also check all your fuses in the fuse box, mabey there is a fuse for the rear markers?

  • Mark  Eaton
    Mark Eaton Nov 02, 2010

    The rear turn signals do not light up as markers; it is illegal in some states to have amber rear markers, but red is allowed.

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