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Old Oct 19th, 2023, 10:03   #17
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Rear lights.
No 3rd brake light but fuse is OK and no numberplate lights. I bought 2 new bulbs and still not working but put a tester on and there's power there so maybe I bought the wrong bulbs ?
I would look at the wiring harness were it passes through the hinge, it a common place for the wires to break causing problems with anything in the tail gate especially as it not metal so you have both a feed and a ground wire for each item.

You are better of testing the wiring harness by unplugging it from the REM and parts in the tail gate and then putting a small load like a 5W bulb on each wire then move the harness around you might well find that the circuit comes and goes as the wire breaks inside the insulation.
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