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> Are there any known trouble spots for grounding issues in these cars
> or could it pretty much be anywhere in the circuit?
I can't speak specifically to that car, but usually the issue will be
somewhere near the lights in question. Any rust back there? Start at the
socket and trace the ground wire to it's destination, or run a fresh ground.
syclone98@hotmail.com - 07 Apr 2008 16:00 GMT
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It turns out the majority of the problem was caused by the brake/horn
fuse being blown (the one under the hood).
The reason I said "majority" of the problem is that the third brake
light and the two outer ones work now. The ones in the trunk are
still acting up but at least I have functional brake lights again.
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Christopher