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No lights!


Sent to Car Experts July 15, 2005 3:30 p.m.

I have a 1991 Dodge extended van 350. I have lost my headlights, tail lights and brake lights. I have checked and replaced all fuses (none were blown).
I can't find any loose wires and am a total loss on what to look for now.
Can someone help me?
Customer (name blocked for privacy)
Status: Closed   Value: $5   
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July 15, 2005 3:49 p.m. (19 minutes and 25 seconds later)
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Check the fuseable link (a piece of wire in the circuit that acts like a fuse). It is usually close to the battery or fuse block. You can tell if it is bad most of the time because the insulation will look burned or discolored. If it is okay the switch is probably bad.

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