Posted on 12/23/2022
It's important to make sure all of your vehicle's lights are functioning correctly for safety and legal reasons. So, if you've noticed that your tail light is out, it might be time to take a look at why it's not working and how to fix the issue. In this blog post, we'll discuss some of the common causes of a non-functioning tail light and the best ways to diagnose and repair the issue. Common Causes of a Non-Functioning Tail Light There are several potential causes for why your tail light may not be working. The most likely causes include a burned-out bulb, broken or corroded wiring, a faulty fuse, or a bad switch. Burned-out bulb is as simple as it sounds: the light bulb itself has expired and needs to be replaced. A broken, corroded, or loose wiring connection means that the power from your vehicle's battery is not reaching the tail light assembly. This can be caused by a variety of factors such as worn insulation on the wires, water damage, or physical dam ... read more