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Component
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Typical Wire Color (may vary)
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Function
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Tail Light Assembly (Left/Right)
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Multiple
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Houses bulbs for running lights, brake lights, and turn signals.
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Chassis Ground
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Black
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Completes the electrical circuit.
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Running Lights
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Brown
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Illuminates when headlights are on.
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Brake Lights
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Yellow
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Illuminates when the brake pedal is pressed.
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Left Turn Signal
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Light Green
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Flashes when the left turn signal is activated.
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Right Turn Signal
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Dark Green
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Flashes when the right turn signal is activated.
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When a light isn't working, the first step is often to consult the 1998 Chevy S10 Tail Light Wiring Diagram to understand the intended path of electricity. You can then use a multimeter to test for voltage at various points in the circuit. For example, if the brake light isn't working, you'd check for voltage at the brake light wire at the tail light assembly. If there's no voltage, you'd trace the wire back, checking the brake light switch and the fuse.
Don't let a flickering bulb or a non-functional signal keep you guessing. You'll find the detailed, accurate information you need in the resource provided below to confidently diagnose and repair your 1998 Chevy S10's tail light wiring.