Tail light fuse location

Asked by Timothyhardy47 Jul 12, 2016 at 05:13 PM about the 2009 Chrysler 300 LX RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Were is the fuse for my tail lights im tryn to find out
if its blown everytime i hit a bump the tail lights
shut off

9 Answers

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If your tail lights are working at all - even sometimes - the fuse is not the likely problem. It sounds like a loose wiring connection where the wire and plug go into the tail light, a loose or corroded bulb, or a short circuit caused by the insulation of the tail light wiring touching the metal of the body of the car.

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To answer your question it should be in the fuse box in the trunk next to your battery the manual would say which one

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Where is the fuse and the location of the fuse which one

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which number for tail light fuse. I don't have my manual. Will this be my problem. My brakes come on when I;m on my brakes. Don't come on when I'm driving at night

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I have a 2010 Chrysler 300 the tail light shut off while the switch is in the on position if you turn the switch off and back on the tail lights will work again for a little while then they'll shut off and get to shut the lights off and do it again

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2010 Chrysler 300 touring! Third brake light not working, but brake lights work. I replaced third light still don't work. Is there a separate fuse?

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