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tail light


Sent to Car Experts June 17, 2005 4:26 p.m.

I need to know why my fuse keeps blowing in my 1995 chevy suburban. The tail lights keep going out; but none of the flashers (bulbs) are blown. I changed the circuit board on both sides and changed all bulbs. I also changed the fuse. As soon as I put the truck in drive and turn the lights on everything is working including the front lights. When I pull off and get up to a speed of 45 mph, the tail lights go off, but none of the bulbs are blown just the fuse. Once I put in another fuse (25 amp) it blows as soon as I turn the lights on (it sparks and blows without me driving it. What is the problem?
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Status: Closed   Value: $5   
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June 18, 2005 4:16 a.m. (11 hours and 50 minutes later)

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