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Check owners manual for your fuse box location. Remove and replace blown fuse. Normally located under driver side dash, passanger side dash or under your hood
HI make sure you are getting power to fuse number 17 in the under dash fuse box. This fuse controls all three circuits and it sounds like it must nt be getting power to it.
Fuse block under the hood. Driver's side, under the brake master cylinder. Number 18. TCB#2. Replace the fuse.
There is an under-engineered ground in the reverse circuit. If you back up with the dome lights on, it could blow that fuse. There should be some extra fuses under the cover of the fuse block.
Your dome light and fog lights may be integrated to the same fuse, check the fuses at your kick panel for any open circuits (blown fuses). Also make sure no fuses are blown under the hood.
have u check the bulbs?.... i would try to see if they ok remove em an check for power going to those locations, activate ur switches an see if you get any power may just be burned bulbs..... if the fuses seem to be OK
TRY REPLACING ONE OF THE CIRCUT FUSES UNDER THE HOOD , IT IS A 50 AMP THEN THE DOME LIGHT SHOULD WORK, HOWEVER HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT THE WINDOWS AM HAVING THE SAME ISSUE , WITH THE WINDOWS.
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