what is the fuse number for the tailights on a honda civic 2016 ext

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Asked by Ellen Sep 01, 2018 at 11:04 PM about the 2016 Honda Civic EX-T

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

what is the fuse number for the tail lights, my manual and box cover don't say

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In that case you need to check them all, one at a time.

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Thanks, I tried both, it wasn't either. Someone suggested the fuse labelled Back Up. It is DEFINITELY not that one. My dash went screwy. I guess Im stuck until Tuesday, thanks for trying to help, I appreciate it.

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My mechanic found the problem. About three weeks after I had gotten the car, someone backed into me in a parking lot. They put a slight crack in the headlight, but it still worked. I didn't want to file a claim or pay the 500.00 to get a replacement. So I decided to wait. Sometime later I noticed condensation in that light, when it rained or snowed. My little side light (bright laser) went out, but the headlight and signal still worked fine. Well THAT was what was shorting out my lights. They pulled that little side light bulb and all the lights (inside and tall lights) came back on. So I paid 400. for the replacement and have all my lights back. Thanks for all that tried to help. BTW there is no fuse for the tail light in my car, it's a relay or something like that.

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