What fuse # is used for right tail light on 2003
I would say you need to be working off wiring diagrams
Unless it is just my view of all the questions that come to this
site, it seems folks are changing what I assume are perfectly good
lamps/bulbs, in order to hope for a fix
If you remove any lamp, you look at it & test it
It is either good or burnt out,so why replace it
otherwise?
You say you replaced the socket
Why I ask
Was the old socket corroded,not working in some way,
that even testing the terminals required it to be replaced?
You come here, but no mention of once the old socket was removed, was it good or bad,again did you test it or even care
I would go as far as piercing a wire, only if necessary & use wiring
diagrams, to find my lose of power or ground,apparently you have
chosen a no test approach
Your supposed to find a problem first,then only replace failed
parts that may cause the issue your having
So the answer is-- we can't guess-- with no vehicle to test
Always been that way
There is no way you ask about a fuse after the fact & other things that were done, when the fuse is the first place you go
If you own a vehicle- you own an owners manual- which lists fuses
If you work on your own vehicles- you buy factory reference material-to learn the systems your about to work on & TEST