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Check the ground wire and check for damaged wires. You can use a wire and test the bulbs with the battery. Those lights are on the trunk lid?. You may need to remove the cover for the wires and follow it and where it bends when opening may be the first place to look.
you might have a reverse switch fault check on the box to see if it is connecting to the gear leaver when you put it in reverse..if not then that will have to be replaced, it might be the plunger in the switch broken or worn away..hope this helps
First check the bulbs, than the fuse box, if this does not help it will be the reverse light switch (sensor)on the gearbox, and with indicators, try to put hazards and see what happens, if they work, than the relay for indicators might need to be replaced, if they don't than also the relay must be replaced, if the relay is not the problem than it will be the main column switch
ITS POSSIBLE THAT YOUR REVERSE LIGHT SWITCH IS FAULTY BEST WAY TO FIND OUT IS TO DISCONNECT REVERSE SWITCH AT G/BOX & BRIDGE OUT CONNECTIONS WITH IGN ON & IN REVERSE LIGHTS SHOULD GO ON IF THEY DO THEN ITS YOUR SWITCH.
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