Where is the tail light fuse location on the chevy silverado?

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Alex S. December 11, 2020
The tail light fuse on Your Chevy Silverado is located in the fuse panel that is under the driver's side of the dash in the driver's footwell. If You happen to notice that Your tail light bulb is not working in Your truck there are a few things You should check. The first thing that I would recommend to check are the bulbs, if the bulbs are good then that is when You should check the fuse. If the fuses are fine then You will need to check the wiring. Often the wiring to the lights will become loose at the wire housing. The brake lights are very important for Your truck so You should always make sure that they are working.
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Jimmy Rodriguez September 22, 2022
Show me we're the trail light fuse is at on fuse box
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Beth November 24, 2020
Which one ?
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Joanna M. April 10, 2020
The tail light fuse on the chevy silverado is located underneath the dash.
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Dave June 24, 2023
I also have a 2014 Silverado and only my driver side tail light is out. Not the bulbs, because the same lights operate when I press the brakes or turn signal. Suggestions?
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Jason September 19, 2022
Do you know the efuse location on a 2007 Chevy classic for driver side tail light and brake light?
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Theresa Speece December 19, 2022
Does a Chevy Silverado 2000 to have a fuse to the tail light
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unlucky13 September 13, 2022
No one wants to show the location of the fuse on a 2013 Silverado 1500
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Josh June 5, 2022
Fuse #7 & 8
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George February 26, 2023
Its not under the dash on a 2017 silverado
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Mantell Mack June 12, 2023
Where is the fuse for the tail lights
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Mike February 1, 2024
What is the fuse number for 2020 chevy silverado 5.3 liter 1500
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Gunny Young September 15, 2023
Under the hood
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