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#344698 12/04/2007 8:51 PM
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I have a 1965 chevy c 10 stepside and I have no working brakelight or taillights. I turn on the headlights and no power to the back of the truck. the fuses look good and I need to know how to wire it from the fuse box back. please help!!!


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There is a connector on the drivers side of the firewall, just behind the engine, about exhaust level or so. That connector goes to your rear lights. You might want to check the power at that point. Also take the taillight housings out and make sure they have good grounds. They tend to corrode where the taillights screw into the bed. Hope that helps some.


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