Hi Fields.
I'm sorry to hear about your fiance, and I can only imagine how tough this must be for you. Regarding the car situation, in a 2016 Hyundai Elantra, the headlights and taillights are usually on the same electrical circuit. They're designed to work together – you turn on your headlights, and your taillights should come on too.
If the people claim they saw your headlights but no taillights, it's a bit peculiar. Either there might be an issue with the electrical system, like a wiring problem, or they might not have noticed the taillights.
It's worth checking your car's lighting system with a professional. Sometimes, it could be a fuse, a wiring problem, or even a faulty switch. But generally, headlights and taillights are like Batman and Robin – they roll together.
In any case, dealing with such a situation can be overwhelming. Take your time, and if there's anything we can help you with or explain further, feel free to ask. Wishing you strength during this difficult time.
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