Tail lights don’t work but the brake lights do.

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Asked by GuruYWFPB Feb 27, 2018 at 11:40 AM about the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed the bulbs and still no park lights. I did a
multimeter test. I’m getting ground but no power. What
would be the next thing to check?

14 Answers

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You have blown fuse. Check the fuse box diagram and look for something that has to do with day time or running lights.. For my toyota it was a red 15amp fuse which was located under the steering wheel. You should be able to buy one from your local auto parts store

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Blown fuse, tail lights are on a separate fuse from brake lights

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It’s working, thanks for all the support!!!!!! I don’t know what the man did but they came and brought me the keys. I will contact him to find out just in case anyone else has the same situation I can post it!! Thanks a lot!❤️

9 people found this helpful.
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I’m having the same problem can u plz explain

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I'm having same problem and I cant find the fuse box for my tail lights I've looked all in manual can someone please help me

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Its in the trunk of the car to the left. Just pull the flap back and the box is behind it.

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140

I’m having the same situation but I have a Chevy Malibu it’s my back tail lights

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Yessss that’s it. The fuse box on the back trunk on left Red number 10. I’m so happy

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I just had the same problem with my 06 Malibu it was the fuse box in the trunk #10 red fuse on the left side

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