I would begin by checking fuses. I highly doubt that those two lights share the same fuse.
I doubt if a dome lite and license plate lite are on the same circuit. License plate is usually on tail lite circuit and dome on another circuit. I would start by checking ALL the fuses in the fuse panel or panels. Many cars have two or more and some are hidden. Had a Park Ave that you had to remove glove box to find one
SOURCE: 2003 ford taurus wagon
Fuse #26 should be a 10 amp unit that controls among other things, the interior lamps. Good Luck.
SOURCE: NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS NOT WORKING
take the bulb back out and clean inside the bulb holder, there may be some corrosion or other debris in there
SOURCE: ABS light flashes on dash
As far as the dome lights and the fuse they run on or where they are located I do not know. I would say check under the driver instrument panel, or under the hood on the left side ( as you are looking at it). It is highly likely that the lights run on one circuit. Your anti lock brake light is another matter altogether. When that light comes on it is because the sensor beside the brake has indicated an irregularity with the brakes that could impact braking performance in the event of a sudden stop. Most brake shops do a free brake check so if you are a do it yourselfer then you can discover the problem with that option
SOURCE: 2006 Mustang dome/map lights won't turn on
Is the climate control out also? If so it is fuse 10 (5amp) interior fuse panel.
SOURCE: can't locate fuse
The Fuse is loacated in the instrument fuse panel fuse #3 located on the passenger side of the dash, there is round handle to pull the cover off
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