Tail Light fuse

Asked by dd0264 Jun 15, 2010 at 11:06 PM about the Pontiac G5

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can not locate fuse for tail lights or panel lights

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Did you try the panel on the drivers side of the dash? But maybe it is a fuse that is tied in to another function. I had a 1996 Grand Am GT and the tail lights and dash lights kept blowing a fuse. I took it to a shop a couple of days and several fuses later and it turned out that it was caused by a short. The wire for the horn had grounded to the "frame" and kept blowing that fuse. But anywho I don't know if that is any help to you. Good luck?

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