Check your fuse panel. Should be one labe like this ...B/U Lamp Could be possible that you had a "short" and it popped the fuse hopefully you have an owners manual and it will tell you the location the fuses are in. Open drivers door and on side of dash possible location. Also you may not be getting a "good ground" to the light housing, (is it 2 wires to the light or 1)Try running a separate ground wire from a good ground like the trunk latch or the like to test for that. A 12 volt test light would verify all this at the lights therefore making sure you do or don't have power and ground to rule out bad lights......
can't you just get a chiltons manual for your car that has the wire diagrams and just back trace to point your loosing power. They are handy for each vehicle you own IMO Good troubleshooting to yacan't you just get a chiltons manual for your car that has the wire diagrams and just back trace to point your loosing power. They are handy for each vehicle you own IMO Good troubleshooting to ya
yes i used chiltons in the past but they are not that exstensive & now even less in another site i got a lead on the trans range sensor on the trans to check again thanks for your help tsiveyes i used chiltons in the past but they are not that exstensive & now even less in another site i got a lead on the trans range sensor on the trans to check again thanks for your help tsive
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Check your fuse panel. Should be one labe like this ...B/U Lamp Could be possible that you had a "short" and it popped the fuse hopefully you have an owners manual and it will tell you the location the fuses are in. Open drivers door and on side of dash possible location. Also you may not be getting a "good ground" to the light housing, (is it 2 wires to the light or 1)Try running a separate ground wire from a good ground like the trunk latch or the like to test for that. A 12 volt test light would verify all this at the lights therefore making sure you do or don't have power and ground to rule out bad lights......
can't you just get a chiltons manual for your car that has the wire diagrams and just back trace to point your loosing power. They are handy for each vehicle you own IMO Good troubleshooting to ya
yes i used chiltons in the past but they are not that exstensive & now even less in another site i got a lead on the trans range sensor on the trans to check again thanks for your help tsive