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same as corner/running lights 120-130

OK, I call those parking lights. I checked my wiring diagram, and all those lights you mentioned are on the same circuit, and use the same fuse. On your fuse box - assuming that the 25 amp fuse is on the bottom - it is the the second one from the top. The wires involved are white. With a voltage tester (or if you don't have one a wired bulb) test the wires on both sides of the fuse with the light switch turned on.
If you have power on one side but not the other the fuse is bad.
If there is power on both sides, there is some problem somewhere between the fuse and the lights maybe at a junction.
If there is no power on either side, the problem is between the battery and the fuse, probably at the light switch, but could also be at the ignition switch. Most circuits get their power through the ignition switch, but if there was a problem there, I would think you would have other problems as well, but maybe you have other problems and haven't noticed yet.
Tom






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