tailights out??

ill cuhz

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for some reason my tailights wont turn on but all the bulbs are fine, havnt chcked if it could be a fuse or whatever but just want to know on any thoughts i should go about it. im at school so i have not checked. just wanted to post and get some feedback. any help would be nice. thanks
 

kdog1988

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Could be your tail light failure switch all the power runs thru there before it reaches the taillights. If you search I believe there's a write up on how to bypass it.

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hvyman

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Better to just find a new light failure sensor than to bypass it. Avoids hacked up wiring problems.
 

DeMoN2318

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Is your taillight failure light illuminated?

if not...and your lights dont work...then the sensor is the problem
 

kdog1988

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The failure switch is for people that routinely go over their cars. And if you know what your doing you only cut 4 wires and connect them together. I don't know about you guys but when mine went out I couldn't find one to save my life and if I did it was for pre 89 not post so in my case it was a better choice to bypass then spend 6 months looking for the damn part


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super51fan

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I would do something novel and check for power and ground. The ground screws come loose all the time. How do you know "all the bulbs are fine"?
 

Silver MK3

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Backlash2032;1996550 said:
Also, the tail light failure sensor is AWESOME. I don't get why so many people delete it....

I think it really is a great idea. I don't know why more cars don't have it now. I see so many cars around here with only one or no brake lights. And not having an inspection in Alabama means that a lot of these people will never bother to fix it. With so many things required now by the government one would think that a simple taillight failure indicator would be one.

super51fan;1996580 said:
I would do something novel and check for power and ground. The ground screws come loose all the time. How do you know "all the bulbs are fine"?

I would try the ground screws as well. One of mine came a little loose and made the light act strange along with the indicator on my dash. If nothing else it is one more thing to eliminate.