Why is my back tail light not working?
Burned Out Bulbs: In the case where only one of your rear lights appears to be out, the cause is most likely a burned out bulb. When the filament breaks inside a bulb, it cannot illuminate the gas inside the bulb. A vehicle with a bad relay or bad ground may not be able to successfully power your rear lights.
Why are my LED tail lights not working?
Battery. The first thing you will want to check is to make sure that there is electricity flowing from the battery. This may seem obvious, but it is one of the most common problems when dealing with LED tail lights that are not working. You can check the electricity flow by simply trying to use your horn.
Where is the fuse located for tail lights?
The tail light fuse may be located in either the fuse panel in the front passenger side of your vehicle or in the main fuse box under the hood.
Why are the tail lights not working on a Subaru Outback?
But when the Parking Switch is in the Off position, the external clearance and tail lights don’t work. In the following section of the wiring diagram, when the Parking Switch (upper left) is in the OFF position, power comes from FB-2, fuse 7, to “B” on the switch, but goes no further.
Where is the parking light switch on a Subaru Outback?
If the parking light switch (on top of the steering column) turns on all the exterior clearance and tail lights, then most of the wiring is apparently okay. The Parking Light switch, and the regular light switch, generally use the same wires to send power to the bulbs. Model/year would indeed be helpful. My apologies. It is a 2002 Outback. Thanks.
Why are my tail lights and marker lights not working?
My tail lights, marker lights, and license plate lights are not working. Brake lights, signals, headlights, hazards all work fine. I’ve replaced both the fuses and that hasn’t fixed the problem. Diagram shows a Tail and Illumination relay and I thought it might be that but the illumination on the dash works fine.
Why are the parking lights on my Subaru not working?
It also can narrow the problem of the external parking lights not working to a blown fuse # 5 (10 Amps) in the in-cabin fuse box, or to bad contacts in the Parking Light switch on top of the steering column.