Problems with rear taillights

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  1. justinc

    justinc New Member

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    I recently purchased a 72 Mercury Comet, and now I am having problems with the rear lights. All rear lights work when the light switch is off, but when I turn the headlights on I have no rear lights, turnsignals, hazards, brakes, nothing. Any suggestions??
     
  2. Jeff S

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    Short in the light switch? Thatd be my guess.
     
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    First thing I would do is clean all of the grounds associated with the rear lights. Then clean the light bulb sockets.
    Bad grounds will cause some strange problems.
    clint
     
  4. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    Any chance you've installed an aftermarket stereo recently?
    If not, I would guess either headlight switch or turn signal switch.
     
  5. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    if it's just the..."rear taillights"...and not the ..."front taillighs" too...then i don't have a clue...:huh:

    ...:D...
     
  6. maverick4925

    maverick4925 Rust, Rust and more Rust

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    i had the same problem. i actually replaced the rear light sockets and they lit up fine. they are at autozone for about 4 dollars each.
     

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