Yea, but I wouldnt even know how to do that. I am horrible with cars and don't know what #16 wire even is. I tried toggling and pulling the turn signal, it doesnt seem loose, or well, anyway different then it used to be. I think I found the correct fuse but it doesn't look broken. Unless it broke close to the end and not in the middle, because I think I see something there, but since its not in the middle of the fuse its not easy to see. Then again I may not be looking at the right fuse at all. The thing is I had my alternater/battery/belt changed on Thursday... Thursday night is when the brakes first started not working.... that to me seems a bit fishy, especially since this mechanic has started overcharging for stuff and apparently B.S.ing me with other stuff. I stopped going to him altogether, but had no choice to go there for the battery because he was the closest for the tow truck. I honestly think he might of did something to the lights, maybe changed the fuse, just so I come back and pay another $100. to fix it. Thats why I want to make absolutly certain its not just a blown fuse, or just coincidence that both rear lamps went out at the same time.