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Old 01-11-2019, 07:43 AM   #15
Andy4639
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Thumbs up Re: Rear lights wiring harness issue

Hook everything up and check all the fuses in the block. Make sure they are all good by pulling them out and inspecting them. Not just looking at them. If they have sat for a long time they want make contact even though they should. Take each one out and reinstall.

Then go to the rear of the truck with the lights on. Pull the connector on the drivers side frame rail under the truck and see if there is power. If not go back toward the fuse panel and check the fuses to make sure your getting power. Follow the wiring all the way up to the motor checking for a break in it. If it's been pinched by a bracket are something.
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