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Old 12-31-2009, 07:45 AM   #1
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All fuses are tested good. All lights work except the tail lights when headlights or park lights are turned on. Brake, turn, flash all work. Think problem originated with tow plug shortage that has been fixed. Could it be an inline fuse or other circuit breaker after the fuse box? Many thanks!

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On my '06 Dodge dually, there was an electronic module after the switch. It burned out and I had no turn sigs. Same with the pwr windows on my '06 300c. They call them modules, probally just a relay.

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Don't see the year of your unit, but for many years the tail lights and the dash lights on many vehicles were on the same fuse. If the dash lights went out you new to check your tail lights. Just a point of information.

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