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These are all different circuits. The brake lights are on a 10amp fuse - the headlights are on a 50amp fuse - and the parking and dash lights are on a 20amp fuse. Do you have power going into the headlight switch and the brake light switch ?
All the lights stopping at the same time is not likely a fuse, it would be the brake light switch, the brake light switch is over the brake pedal near top of brake pedal arm under the dash. To test take a 12 volt test light ($5.00 at any auto parts store) and see if both side of the switch light the test light when the brake pedal is pushed, one side is hot with 12 volts without pushing the brake pedal down. The fuse location is in the owners manual but I am 99% sure that isn't the problem.
First check the 25 amp fuse in the engine compartment fuse box. If that fuse is OK, contine troubleshooting below.
If the center brake light is working, check the 15 amp brake fuse in the cabin. If the center brake light is not working, the problem is probably the brake switch above the pedal. Take the connector off the pedal and use a big paper clip to connect the 2 terminals in the connector. If this turns the lights on, replace the switch. Let me know if you have questions.
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