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make sure the timing belt hasnt broken.they can break at anytime when old and usually break when decellerating [spelling wrong] or when turning off engine.
Check your fuses. Dash lights and tail lights are on the same fuse. Check the fuses electrically, just looking at them is not enough. Replace any blown or damaged fuses with fuses of the same rating, NEVER use a fuse of a higher rating.
If the fuse blows again, you have a short circuit to ground. Check all the front and tail lamps and their wiring and don't forget the trailer connector if you have one fitted..
32 psi is a safe bet when i cant find the sticker. i usually put just a little more in for beter gas milage dont go over board thought or the center of the tire will wear more quickly than the rest of the tred.
Your tail lights work off a fuse called park lights. No relay involved. Do you headlights come one. Please go premium so I can get paid for info. If ths has helped, please post as such.TY
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