Which fuse controls tail lights on Chevy HHR?

Asked by Zerlina Aug 10, 2016 at 08:59 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet HHR

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Which fuse controls tail lights?

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I have no idea what the above is talking about. The taillights are controlled by the body control computer - The lights are fed by a relay and a fuse in the engine compartment fuse/relay box. Relay #68 along with fuse #69 Good Luck

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Probably the relay #68 in fuse block under the hood. Just curious if the lights in the center dash area for heater controls is also out. This relay controls all of it. Oreillys auto parts generally has them about 23 dollars.

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Number 69 10amp located under hood fuse box on my 2007 HHR

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69 fuse it was under the hood like I kept trying to tell my male roommate but because I'm a girl I know nothing about cars. Lol

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It is number 69. I diagnosed it all before even approaching my dad who is a mechanic lol.

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I HAVE A 2007 HHR LT MY RUNNING LIGHTS NOT WORKING IN THE BACK I DO HAVE BRKE LIGHTS NO W-WPER OR NO REAR DEFROST I DO HAVE HEAD LIGHTS AND THE 10 APM DID BLOW OUT PUT NEW ONE IN 5MINS LATER NO RUNNING LIGHTS IF IT HELPS I PUT A USED EPS PUMP ON

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