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2007-04-23 07:41:32
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answer #1
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answered by jim m 7
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You obviously have either a short in the wiring, or if it is all of the tail lights, then your fuse in the fuse box is the wrong size. Check the owners manual. It is calls for a 10 amp, and you have a 15 or 20 amp fuse in there, the bulbs will burn out real fast, like the first time you step on the brakes or turn on your lights.
2007-04-23 07:42:08
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answer #2
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answered by auditor4u2007 5
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Check the dome light in the passenger compartment. I know that sounds odd, but if you have a blown bulb it can be the source of a short if the filaments didn't completely break when the bulb went. Does your battery go down frequently? That would be the other clue on a blown dome bulb. The dome light is the most option-free and switch-free of the electrics.
If the dome light works, doesn't need a replacement, and your tail light red plastic lenses aren't full of water, you may well have to hand the car over to an electric specialists.
2007-04-23 07:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a direct short in the wiring. Maybe a spot in the wire that has been rubbed bare and is making direct contact with the frame. Either that or you might be putting in to low of an amp fuse.
2007-04-23 07:47:59
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answered by Joseph T 2
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2016-12-26 20:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Somewhere you have a short in the system. It most likely will be a frayed insulation on a wire. Might be simplest to take it to an auto electric shop and have then find it. It'd be faster than trying to locate it yourself. good luck
2007-04-23 07:44:07
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answered by Fordman 7
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a short in the wires to the light
2007-04-23 07:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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