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I have no taillights on my 2007 Saturn blue and can't figure out how to fix them help

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Hi first I would check the fuse as it’s unusual for both lights to go at the same time. If the fuse is ok check bulbs. If still no joy I would then check brake pedal switch.
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Fuse, bulb, switch, or wiring is bad.

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