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Hey, it sort of has three. One is by the left kick panel, one is under the hood right behind the battery and then there is a junction box with two fuses for the AC/Heater behind the glove box. Hope this helps, good luck.
My own 1994 toyota pickup did this exact thing intermittently for 2 years but the lights would always go off. When it finally stayed on I took it to my mechanic and the alternator was bad and I had it replaced. It was strange to have thake and battery light on but mine did the exact same thing.
I hope this helps. Tony
if your dash lights don't work, it could be a fuse in the fuse panel located under the driverside dash board. be aware that if it is the fuse, you also wont have any tail lights either when you turn your lights on. Just brake lights.
you may have to check the switch for the e-brake light if it is stuck or shorting out. It is found at the base at the center console. You will have to open up the console to get to it.
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