2016 crv tail light fuse

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Asked by Nick456R Oct 25, 2016 at 01:28 PM about the 2016 Honda CR-V EX-L FWD with Navigation

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2016  CRV
tail lights are not working , all other lights go on just fine..does
anyone know which fuse to change ,

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Your owners manual will have that information.

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I did look in Manuel first , it doesn't specify which fuse is for tail lights ,,here's a photo of fuse page ,maybe you'll know which it is

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2016 Honda CRV Tail lights. Fuse # 34 10 amp low profile (ATM LP 10 amp). Fuse module under dash above drivers left foot. The manual lists this as "Small Lights". Not very intuitive.

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For 2014 Honda CRV, the brake light fuse for both L/R is located in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box, Fuse #16, labeled as “STOP” and is rated 10 A. Why would Honda called it STOP instead of BRAKE? Beats me!

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How to replace the battery in keyless remote for 2016 crv and what size battery do you need?

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Honda CRV 2014, as per comment by HondaNewbie, Fuse #16, labeled as “STOP”, is for all three brake lights, Left/Right and middle High Mount, that means you will have all three brakes lights stpped working when this fuse is burnt out

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Thank you Guru. Tail light fuse was #34 under dash labeled "small".

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