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Taillight and backup light fuse location - Golf

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2009

SOURCE: location of taillight relay

Try to find the relay underneath the dashboard.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2011

SOURCE: lights, horn, radio,stop/taillights, domelight nad

When you say "all fuses good" Does that mean the fuse panel on the passenger side end of dash...
and both power distribution boxes under the hood? They are attached to the fenders and you will have to remove the metal straps running over the covers to open them. Check power wire going to each box for tightness and 12 volts. If all the fuse's, relay's, and circuit breakers are good, you may have an issue with the "Body Control Module". You will find it under passenger side dash, behind the glove box. Might even be an issue with the ignition switch.

michael

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2011

SOURCE: change backup light

well it depends on what type of car you have then i can help you out

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David Leggett

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  • Posted on May 02, 2014

SOURCE: i have a 1995 s 420 predidential and my taillights

check the wiring using multimeter.

Bill Boyd

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2017

SOURCE: 1998 Nissan maxima GLE taillights fuse keep blowing! bulbs are good when checking wires by light bulbs I noticed that the backup lights where hooked to the taillights is this normal!?

no
reverse lights get power from a reversing switch and hove a separate circuit
check for correct bulbs in the holders as a duel contact bulb in a single point contact holder will short and blow fuses

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