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II have a 1998 Ford Expedition and the tag lights are INOP. I have replaced the bulbs but they still aren't working.

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Please check the relay & fuse box area under your hood on the drivers side of your vehicle. on some models, there could also be a fuse box located under your instrument panel on the drivers side. hope that this information has been helpful to you.

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