S-10 tail lights are notoriously faulty and it is a manufacturing as well as a product problem. The sockets tend to become rusty or loose impeeding contact of vital parts of the bult and socket and thus creating a fault. The bulb may be good and everything else, but it is just dirty or loose. Clean the socket or replace it and use electrical grease when replacing the light bulb into the clean or new socket.
only thing left to check is the light switch
The park lamps fuse is blown
If fuses check out fine, then check the dashlights and taillights themselves, if those check out then most likely there is an electrical problem elsewhere
Im 99% sure you have a fuse blown, its the parking lamps fuse. a fuse may be blown
What is your problem with tail light options?
On most vehivles the live feed for the taillights brances from a connection in the back of the trunk. It is probably a poor connection or damp in this junction. If the whole cluster isn's working it is probably a poor earth.
It costs $20 if you buy some shaving cream as well. A wax is more painful but if you have one your taillights will be smooth for weeks! Or your taillights could just accept that the are really hairy and be proud of their hair.
Is it the taillights or the brake lights? If taillights it may be a wiring problem, If brake lights check the switch on the brake pedal
Start with checking the fuses.
it sounds like you may have a problem with your abs system ,on the newer s10s the abs system applies most of the brake pressure for you,i would start there it sounds like you may have a problem with your abs system ,on the newer s10s the abs system applies most of the brake pressure for you,i would start there
it may be your headlight switch, all mentioned circuits are routed through it
No there is not a fuse for the taillights.