fuses????

Asked by tiajannie Sep 13, 2012 at 04:01 PM about the 2002 Dodge Durango SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

fuse for tail lights keep burning out.  also no lights on dash, no a/c and has a brand new blower, no heater, we
have no cigarette lighter in car, radio works. are these fuse problems?  also my son keeps his cell phone plugged
in, could his have an affect on the problems?

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If the tapes on the bottom of your tailgate have not been removed it could be full of water. There are two holes on the bottom and on mine there was a tape over both so water could not get out. If not you have some kind of short and you need to find out where. Could also be water in tail lights if so take them of and drill a small hole on the bottom of the lights to let the water out and let holes be open.

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