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tammie teague Posted on Jul 30, 2015
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No tail lights but have brake lights - 1995 Ford Windstar

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If dash lights and front park lights work,fuse will be ok. Check for burned out bulbs in the rear tail lights

Testimonial: "dont have front parking lights but do have dash lights"

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    paulmacintyre Jul 31, 2015

    Check park light fuse to be sure it is ok. If ok, possible park light relay/module. See attache picture

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