Brake lights do not work.the fuse in the fuse panel in the cab is alright.Is there a fuse for them in the fuse box under the hood? I dont have a diagram of them because the lid is missing.Any help would be great,Thank you
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Depending on where your truck was made you will either find the fuse under the gauge cluster or under the hood in the power distribution box. The fuse for the trailer lights is separate from the fuse for the truck brake-lights.
Flasher module (under dash by left leg); possible fuse in panel driver side dash by door; possible relay in power center under hood on driver side by brake booster.
There is one 15@ fuse in position #5 of the passenger compartment panel down by the brake pedal. There is also one in the power distribution box under the hood. The box is located by the brake booster and opens from the firewall side. It is a rectangular black box right inside the fender. The fuse is a 15@ mini fuse in location #9. It is purple.
ljones, Did you check the "VEH stop" fuse in the left side instrument panel fuse box. There are 3 stop light fuses, 1 for all the stop lights located in the under hood fuse box. 2 in the left side IP fuse box. 1 for the upper stop light and 1 for the lower stop lights. The fuse box in the IP is where the upper and lower stop lights split. Let me know.
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