2007 Sebring - tail lights dont work

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Asked by mikeromeo Jul 22, 2014 at 11:14 PM about the 2007 Chrysler Sebring Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

On my 2007 Sebring, both tailights just stopped working. Break lights & everything else works fine.  replaced bulbs, checked fuses, sockets are fine. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Check power to the sockets,with test light,if no power to them then check for bad ground wire to lights.

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Check your relays. I believe that they are on a separate relay.

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Thanks for your help. - no power to the sockets. Roughly where would the ground wire be located or attached to?

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Hey did you ever find out what was wrong with it? Any info would be greatly appreciated!!

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I found a broken white purple wire under the carpet near the front driver's seat. You have to dig through the harness a little bit very common.

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