Why are my tail lights are not working?

Asked by WonderWomanXDXD Aug 12, 2015 at 05:34 PM about the 2000 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 Ford Expedition. Recently we got pulled over and told our tail lights are not working. Everything else is working but the tail lights. The guy we bought it from suggested it was the fuse, but we have no fuse chart in the car or Chiltons manual for this vehicle. Does any one know what fuse I should be checking? or what else could be causing them to not work? I have pulled every fuse and none of them are blown.

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Replace the bulbs, best to do all of them in the back since your there, then they will last a long time. When one bulb go's, not long after the other ones will go.

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I have 07 Ford explosions and tail light not working I change fuse and it keep blowing out..

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