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Old 06-02-2005, 02:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tail lights are out

Today i noticed my left turn signal went out and i changed both out to the APC LED ones i had in the garage and the one works so i put the othr in the passenger side now both are out and no turn sigs at all , so obviously I blew a fuse, but where??

1. My head lights still work..

2. I check the fuse box next to the steering wheel, nothing looks blown

3. I checked the one in the engine bay and theres nothinf that has to do with the situation (IMO)

Can some one with wireing/electric knowledge help me out
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