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h4 for head lights
5watts for tail lights
25watts for indicators and stop lights
if you have duel contact sockets for stop and tail they will be 5/25 watts
may be you should
make a diagnostic and you can do it in a garage or you can do it by yourself
if you want to do it by yourself you need
some tools
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There is a short in the electrical circuit that is protected by the fuse. If this fuse protects the tail lamps then there is s short in the wireing from the fuse to the tail lamps, the insulation on the wires could be could be broken and shorting againt the bodywork. If you cannot find the fault, the quickest solution is to rewire the faulty circuit and bypass the faulty wiring. If you cannot DIY then you need an auto electrican to find the fault and fix the problem.
big problem with jeeps 98 and up should be a safety recall but is not; you need to replace the drivers side tail light assembly with a new one, from jeep or auto parts store if available. used auto parts recycler may have one but your taking a chance, used should be 40 to50
dollars new over 100
Check the bulbs for burnt filaments. Take a multimeter and test your feeds and grounds at each socket. Possible multifunction switch failure. The switch that works your head and tail lamps.
WHAT YOU MIGHT CHECK IS THE FUSE FOR TAILLIGHTS, OR DASH LIGHTS. THEY WORK OFF THE SAME FUSE. IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN THE HEADLIGHTS WORK BUT NO TAIL OR DASH LIGHTS
Hi....
On chevy .
Your problem is Mising ground. or poor groumd to the Tail lights.
First Check all the grounds on the engine compartment.
Near the BATTERY and the fenders wall.
If you found any one damaged Reapair as need.
But if everything is OK...
Check the connections of the Tail lights Under the BED of the truck.
If you found evrything good.
REmove Any of the Tail lights. APPLY GROUND at the BLACK wire of the Tail light connector and see if make any different. If the lights work ok. you can LEAVE with the Ground.
Or try to find where is the wire cut. or in missconntact.
OK... I hope this help to try resolve your problem.
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