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Probably have a short in tail light or license plate light. It could also be a bad bulb. If bulb, see sources and related links below for bulb information.

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a short in the wiring system

A blown fuse is caused by a short or an over current condition.

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bad short somewhere.....those never blow!

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Q: What causes the fuse for the dash lights and tail lights to blow on a 2004 Nissan maxima?
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