what number is the fuse for the tail lights

Asked by Guru9Y781 Jun 12, 2017 at 06:44 PM about the 2000 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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LOOK IN THE OWNERS MANUAL OR ASK THAT ON YOUR SEACH ENGINE

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Tail lamps, turn signals and brake lamps are on 3 different circuits. Tail lamps, license plate lights and front parking lamps are on on the same circuit as the dash lights. Brake lights share a circuit with the 4 way emergency flashers, and turn signals are separate again. What is not working on your truck?

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My tag lights are not working i need to know which fuse number it is

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It could be in the steering wheel column tilt if the steering wheel is in the down position for some reason the blinker and brake lights do not work tilt the steering wheel up and see if they work

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