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Anonymous Posted on Nov 03, 2009

Head lights work, brake lights work, blinkers work, tail lights dont, replaced all fuses and bulbs

  • Anonymous Nov 03, 2009

    okay like the lighting relay?? the tail lights, when your turn your lights on, the back lights supposed to come on, i replaced everything but the relay

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Did you change any relays  swap some relays to see if you can get the tail lights working but something else will fail    do you mean marker lights  make sure you used the correct bulb type  many are dual filament bulbs and will not work right if you used single filament bulbs

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