Why are the rear taillights of the Vezel not working?
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If the metal strip inside the taillight fuse is intact, then the issue is not with the fuse. If the metal strip appears broken or looks abnormal, it indicates a blown fuse that needs replacement. Use your fingers or tweezers to remove the fuse. Here is relevant information about vehicle lights: 1. Introduction: Vehicle lights refer to the lamps on a vehicle, serving as illumination tools for nighttime driving and as signaling devices for various driving conditions. 2. Reverse lights: Reverse lights automatically turn on when the driver shifts into reverse gear. These white, transparent lights primarily serve to alert other vehicles that the car is reversing.
When driving my Vezel, the rear tail lights suddenly stopped working, and I've encountered similar situations a few times. The most common reason is a burnt-out bulb, especially with the original bulbs aging after several years, making the filament prone to breaking. Another common issue is a blown fuse. The tail light fuse is located in the fuse box under the driver's seat—just open the cover to find the corresponding small piece, which automatically disconnects to protect the circuit in case of excessive current or a short circuit. Sometimes, wiring problems like loose or oxidized connectors can cause poor contact, especially noticeable after driving on bumpy roads where vibrations worsen the issue. In terms of vehicle design, the Vezel's tail light circuit isn't overly complex, but prolonged exposure to rainwater can corrode the wiring harness. I recommend first trying to replace the bulb yourself—it's a low-cost fix. If that doesn’t work, visit a professional repair shop to inspect the wiring. Safety is crucial—driving at night without tail lights increases the risk of rear-end collisions. Remember to maintain your vehicle's lights regularly to reduce the chance of malfunctions and ensure safer travels.