license plate lights and running lights won't work
license plate lights and running lights won't work
i have 2008 g35x i was changing one of the bulbs in the plate touch the +and - and shorted a fuse i check all of then but they are good in result the license plate and the running light don't work head light they do work just that i can't drive at night because i have no plate lights and back lights when i bake they do work but i need to know if anyone knows anything about these i need some help thanks
How the heck did you get the + and - wires to touch each other while changing a bulb?
Either way, if you are SURE that you checked all fuses, then it's possible a burnt out wire somewhere...it's not going to be easy to find.
Either way, if you are SURE that you checked all fuses, then it's possible a burnt out wire somewhere...it's not going to be easy to find.
Please write a response with correct grammar and punctuation. Your complete run on sentences make it very difficult to understand what the problem is.
Anyways, I don't know how you got the + and - to touch. If you shorted out a wire somewhere, it's going to be extremely difficult to find. Prepare to pay an electrician/mechanic a lot of money to search for the burnt wire.
Recheck all your fuses again and make sure you didn't burn one. Replace the fuse for the taillights and the license plate lights even if the fuse looks good, just in case. I would start with that since it's a really cheap repair. If you did that already, and it's still burnt, bring it into a mechanic to take a look. If you're still under warranty, bring it to a dealer and don't say anything about what you did.
Anyways, I don't know how you got the + and - to touch. If you shorted out a wire somewhere, it's going to be extremely difficult to find. Prepare to pay an electrician/mechanic a lot of money to search for the burnt wire.
Recheck all your fuses again and make sure you didn't burn one. Replace the fuse for the taillights and the license plate lights even if the fuse looks good, just in case. I would start with that since it's a really cheap repair. If you did that already, and it's still burnt, bring it into a mechanic to take a look. If you're still under warranty, bring it to a dealer and don't say anything about what you did.
Please write a response with correct grammar and punctuation. Your complete run on sentences make it very difficult to understand what the problem is.
Anyways, I don't know how you got the + and - to touch. If you shorted out a wire somewhere, it's going to be extremely difficult to find. Prepare to pay an electrician/mechanic a lot of money to search for the burnt wire.
Recheck all your fuses again and make sure you didn't burn one. Replace the fuse for the taillights and the license plate lights even if the fuse looks good, just in case. I would start with that since it's a really cheap repair. If you did that already, and it's still burnt, bring it into a mechanic to take a look. If you're still under warranty, bring it to a dealer and don't say anything about what you did.
Anyways, I don't know how you got the + and - to touch. If you shorted out a wire somewhere, it's going to be extremely difficult to find. Prepare to pay an electrician/mechanic a lot of money to search for the burnt wire.
Recheck all your fuses again and make sure you didn't burn one. Replace the fuse for the taillights and the license plate lights even if the fuse looks good, just in case. I would start with that since it's a really cheap repair. If you did that already, and it's still burnt, bring it into a mechanic to take a look. If you're still under warranty, bring it to a dealer and don't say anything about what you did.
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