Same as your left hand or left side fuse for the park lamps. It's in the under hood fuse box. The Aveo has both a right side and left side fuses for the park lamps. The license plate light is on the left hand side always. Does your left side markers and tail lamps work? You sure the license bulb is good? If answer both are yes, then problem is local to wiring at the license plate socket. check for power, check ground for that bulb- it goes to a splice, and then to a common ground with other tail lights.
You understand left, left, left...the left side is the driver's side for us. You look at the vehicle with you facing in the same direction as the vehicle. so your left is the left side of the car. it is just like sitting in the driver's seat and determining left side and right side. the wiring harness to all of the rear lighting, but especially to the left side lamps will be behind some interior covering in the trunk area on the driver's side.
yeah, I believe most likely it's a bad license bulb if your left tail lights are good. It is 5 years old, the bulb, and cheap and easier to replace that than chasing down some errant wiring. It's worth a try anyway.
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Same fuse for the tail lights
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They are on the same electrical circuit as your marker lights. You could have a bad ground at the license plate area.
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The license plate light should be on the same circuit with the tail lights.
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there is a short somewhere.put a test light in place of the fuse.
the light will glow bright.when the short is removed,the light will go dim
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the light can be replaced from the back side of the light housing . go under the back side of bumper under the truck behind lisence plate you will see the where the wire goes to the light . grab the housing not the wires and twist about a half a turn and pull gently. it should come out and then remove the light bulb and replace with new
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