I know it is not the bulbs because the brake lights and turn signals work and i checked all the fuses.
F150 tail lights not working.
I have checked for a bad fuse but all looked good.
The possible reasons for brake lights not working but tail lights are.
The only light in the back of the car that works is the cargo light.
I had a weird situation where the right turn signal to a trailer hooked to my 2003 f150 would not work.
When i take my electronic key and unlock the truck the driver rear lights will not light up but when i lock the doors it does light up in the back.
I installed led rear lights in my 2010 f150 and loved them.
I have replaced the bulbs and the connectors but to no avail.
Now all of.
I have a 2016 f150 and the tail lights stopped working.
2010 f150 my running lights and head lights work but my brake lights and turn signals do not 4 answers.
I found it was a bad small fuse in the plastic fuse cabinet under the hood.
That cabinet is a bear to open but it swings up pulling from the fire wall side of the truck.
2010 ford f150 rear lights are not working 29 answers.
The headlights and the rear lights don t work only the brake light.
The problem is that my tail lights do not work and was hoping that someone could help me.
As the rear lights are not connected they do not illuminate.
Also because i thew a meter across the terminals and there is no voltage going back there when the headlights are on.
All front lights wo.
Also license plate lights.
The causes why tail lights not working.
Ford f150 dash lights and tail lights not working.
When the fuse is blown it does not allow the circuit to complete.
Brake tail lights not working 1 answer.
Rear lights brake lights turn signals reverse lights and hazards not working.
I checked the fuses and they are fine as well.
So i replaced my headlight bulbs with led bulbs and everything has worked great for approximately 6 months.
The 3rd brake light and tag lights work just no tail lights brake lights or turn signals.
Blow fuse the first thing the mechanics check is the fuse corresponding to the rear lights.
Remove the screws from the bulb lens which you can access through the trunk or see your vehicle repair manual to get the exact location.