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No (park -tail-running lights) is dash parking lamps glowing?
check the tail fuse yet?
94 accord
this circuit is huge, park/tail, up to 20 lamps. are all dead>?
front park, side park, tail park and dash lamps all out.
this i the red-blk feed. all comments , USA, as lighting varies by country. (laws)
license plate light dead too????????? that too is park
there is NO RELAY.
the fuse 32 feeds the HL (head light) switch and in PARK posistion
it feeds 12vdc raw power to all 38 lamps. (side corning lamps,etc)
the license plate lamp is key, there are 2 lamps.
and both probably are not out.
so if they are good lamps and both tail lamps are good and fuse
then they must glow, if one lamp shorts as 1156 or the like love to do
then it blows the fuse. as does the trailer jack (option) .
so fuse 32 park/tail blown
or HL park switch bad, if all 20 odd lamps dead. and fuse holds.
that simple, and this cars wiring is very simple and nice.
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Look at the fuse block under the dash, or in the engine compartment. The fuse blocks are labeled very well. It will say Tail light. If all fails, look at your owners manual. It will break down the what each abbr. means on the fuel block. So you can find the right fuse.
First replace the tail light bulbs. The tail light and brake lights are different filaments in the same bulb. it is very possible for the tail lights to go out while brake lights still work. And somtimes the tail lights can blow out together.
If you change the bulbs and still dont work then look for other problems.
Hi There. Im not sure where you are but this is the sequence for the UK< Hope it helps. here are the 7 cable locations and pin numbers.
Pin 1 Yellow L/H Direction Indicator Pin 2 Blue Rear Fog Lamps Pin 3 White Earth Return Pin 4 Green R/H Direction Indicator Pin 5 Brown R/H Tail & No, Plate Light Pin 6 Red Stop Lamps Pin 7 Black L/H Tail & No, Plate Lights
I found the easiest way to locate the correct wires in the loom is to turn on the lights required and use a circuit tester and splice into the main loom where you have enough wire to play with. Try not to cut the loom as it only causes more problems with bad connections and joins.( Good Luck
Terminals marked #1 to # 7 . Ter minal 1 (LH indicator) Ter 2 (fog lamp) Ter 3 (earth/ground ) most important connection ! . Ter 4 (RH indicator), Ter 5( RH tail light ) Ter 6 (Brake lights) Ter 7 in middle (LH tail light0.A test light will be a great help and a mate to press the brake pedal when sourcing the connections ! Good luck
i wiried up my focus estate with the following no relays needed as the wiring is protected by the car fuses pin 1.yellow/left hand indicator pin 2.blue fog light pin 3.white/earth pin 4.right hand indicator pin 5.brown/right hand tail light pin 6.red/ brake lights pin 7. black left hand tail light connect these to the car wiring with scotch locks as follows/red/blue.right hand indicator/blue.left hand indicator,green/black,left hand indicator,red/green,right hand indicator,orange right hand light,orange and white,left hand lights, finally green/yellow fog light hope this is of use to you all my lights are working and correct
you might have to take out each fuse one by one until you find. look in interior of vehicle for your fuse panel. it should be marked tail lights and fog lights, maybe you had it turnd the wrong way when checking them when in doubt check them all 1 AT A TIME. replace w/ correct size fuse. best of luck.
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