Start with the simple things first. It is possible that both reverse lights are burned out. Take your lens covers off-pull the light bulbs and replace them with new bulbs. they are cheap. It is also possible that moisture has gotten into the sockets because of bad lens seals and corroded the sockets preventing the lights from working. Clean out the corrosion, lightly grease the inside of the sockets, seat the bulbs. Before replacing the lens covers run a small bead of flexible silicone type sealer around the lens seats to prevent any further intrusion of moisture. Be sure not to tighten the screws too much or it will damage the plastic lenses which are usually brittle with age. Hope this helps! also inspect wires look for cracks in wires or corrosion
Bad bulbs can be the cause of your reverse lights not working on your 1999 Toyota Tacoma. A problem with the reverse switch or bad wires can also be the cause of your reverse lights not working.
switch on the transmission which sends a signal to the reverse lights when shift is in reverse......... is shot. You need a mechanic.
have you checked the bulbs and fuses
check for blown fuses
burnt out lightbulb!
Blown fuse, failed bulbs, bad switches, etc.
The 2002 Cavalier has a reverse light switch. The switch can be bad, or have a loose connection causing the lights not to work.
for the tail lights all the other lights are working blanking lights brake lights and reverse lights but no tail lights on both side
check fuses
I remember early 50's as an option. 50's Ford products worked a little differently than GM and Chrysler. Ford products reverse lights were connected to the parking/headlights. The lights had to be on and the transmission placed in reverse for them to operate.
Could be the brake light switch or fuse.
the fuse is blown. they are on the same fuse