Tail lights not working

Asked by Zalman217 Jun 18, 2018 at 12:31 PM about the 2016 Honda Pilot Elite AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was doing a lights repair on a trailer that was attached to
my 2016 Honda Pilot Elite. I accidentally shorted a wire and
that is when the tail lights went out. My initial thought was I
blew a fuse so I checked all the fuses and they seem to be
fine. The lights do turn on when the brake is depressed or
blinkers are turned on however that's it. Any suggestions?

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