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Posted on Apr 09, 2009

Parking lights and tail lights not working

I have a 1992 crown victoria and the tail lights and parking lights quit working. I checked all of the fuses and they seem good. What next?

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    using a volt meter, go to the socket of the bulb and test the center connection to ground, do you have power? switch meter to OHMs and test the metal side of the socket to ground, do you have ground?

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I found out that if I pull the headlamp switch a little bit that the tail lights will then work for some reason

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  1. Remove the screw(s) and wing nut retainers at the rear of the luggage compartment and push the trim away from the back of the light.
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