Tail lights not working even though signal and break lights do

Asked by cvhs99 May 01, 2016 at 12:06 AM about the 1999 GMC Suburban C1500 SLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 99 GMC Suburban. LOVE it! but my beloved truck has thrown me a puzzle! Front headlights work, signal lights, break lights, and emergency lights work. But tail lights are not working. So other cars can't see me well at night. Already tried changing bulbs and checked all fuses I could find: under the hood, under the steering wheel and on the side panel on driver's side. None of the fuses seem broken. Wires that are attached to the tail lights also seem just fine. Also, the airbag warning light is also on. Not sure if it's related or not though. Your suggestions would be well appreciated from a mom trying to learn how to care for her vehicle.

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just had the same head light switch when i pressed on it they all came on roof lights and parking lights 99 gmc k1500

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I just lost my tail lights trailer lights and the dash lights. Break, turn and hazards are good?? On side of the road fuses under dash and hood seem to be fine

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