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Posted

Hi,

I have lost my fuse chart and I am trying to locate fuse for drivers side tail light and same side brake light. All fuses seem to be intact so I don't feel like checking them all with multimeter. I tested the light-module with the passangers side and it worked alright.

I found chart for '99 Boxster from the forum but couldn't find fuse for those lights from the descriptions.

Car is 1997 986 US-model.

Thanks in advance!

  • Admin
Posted

Both sides are on the same fuse. So, if the one side works then it is not the fuse.

I would start checking for a corroded socket or bad ground on the non-working side.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

2000 986 Boxster S, fuse B7 is good, all three brake tail lights not working. I am testing in a parking lot with emergency brake on. Rear running lights, turn signals and reverse lights all work. Just both rear tail and the center brake lights not working. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

  • Moderators
Posted

Looks like a faulty brake switch, scrowner, i would start with the switch if i were you.

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