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On my '07 Ford Sport Trac the right rear turn signal won't work. I replaced the bulb and checked the fuse. The brake light and emergency light are on the same bulb and don't work either. The other side works and I changed that bulb, also. What could be the problem?

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Try checking the relay and loose damaged wireing to to lights

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