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No 7 fuse 20 Amp tail lights ,parking lights, side marker lights,
license plate lights, stop lights and turn signal lights
No10-20amp ( yellow) stop lights hazard lights
located behind right side of dash to left of glove box
check all the fuse
there is one inside the car. 3 possible places; under the glove box, under the steering wheel or if you open the driver side door the corner of the dashboard usually triangular piece of plastic to remove
Check the tail lights if they are noe working check the fuse marked 'tail" in the fuse panel at the left lower dash replace this fuse, it also powers the dash lights.
The fuse panel is located under the left side of the dashboard by the e-brake pedal. You have to pull a lever and swing it down, then take the cover off. Brake lights are usually fuse #1 and dashboard lghts #13. The proper numbers should be in your owners manual.
Running lights (left side): Fuse #47 -- Running lights (right side): Fuse #48 -- Brake lights: Fuse #54. Fuse panel is on the lower left side (underneath) the dashboard. NOTE: If it is your brake lights that are not working and fuse # 54 looks okay, check the brake light switch, it may have gone bad. Dome light is fuse #46 or #47 depending on model.
The most obvious solution is that the light intensity rheostat (on the dashboard) was moved to its lowest position, turning the dashboard dark. Check also for broken fuses on the left side fuse box. Last resort, is that during a repair the dashboard light socket was disconnected. In this case, you would lose the odometer reading as well.
check the main fuse box under the hood,also check that the left front turn signal to see if the bulb is blown,sometimes when only one bulb is working it can cause it to flash much quicker,also check all the wiring there could be a short circuit somewhere ,this can also cause this problem.....hope this helps.....cheers
Your vehicle has 3 fuse panels. Instrument fuse panel is located under the dashboard, left of the steering column. Passenger side fuse panel is located behind passenger side kick panel. Main fuse and relay block is in engine compartment, near battery. There does not appear to be a "reverse light" fuse. Do all you other lights work properly(headlights, brake lights, turn signals, running lights, dashboard lights, etc.)? If so then there is a problem in the reverse light circuit, OR the bulbs are burned out. YES, I have seen both burn out at same time. Hope this helps a little
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