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Old 08-17-2005, 03:08 AM
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Unhappy Electrical problems....

I have a 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, and recently all the rear lights went out exept for the brake and the backing light. I found out that the fuse had busted. I replace it but when I switch the lights out it would kill the fuse again. I have put to rest about a dozen fuses. Is there anyone out there who could point me on the right direction.

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You'll probally start off checking the wiring from the rear lights working your way to the front, spacifically any wiring that is not covered up, your problem is that bare wire is rubbing against the frame or some other metal contact, this is what is blowing the fuse.

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Re: Electrical problems....

I'll try that. Thanks, JP.
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