
That tells you that the wiring, sockets and bulbs are all in good shape.
What changed is that you eliminated a BUNCH of "iffy" wiring connections and started from scratch with just ONE connection. That one happens to test "OK".
Do you remember what I said back in post #19?
Now that you know that the lights are working, we can work on what is feeding the lights.
Do you have a test light or a voltmeter? Either will work, but a test light is easier and quicker. Clip the ground wire for the test light to the battery negative or a good chassis ground. Put the point of the probe in the white connector's brown wire. Turn the ignition key ON, you should have power. If not, check your other lights to see if they are working. If they are, your fuse is OK, so the problem will be between the ignition key and the tail light.
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