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Did you check for battery voltage at the connectors on back of the climate control module ? Check grounds ? How do you know fuses are good ? Did you check for battery voltage at the little tabs on top of the fuses ,or just look at them ? Your best bet ,have a qualified repair shop check it .
Doesn't matter what check light you get
Check lights have been with us for 30 years
You need to get the codes & have it repaired within
a few days, regardless of the problem
Your Advance Trac ---is an ABS System Fault or Failure issue
Without knowing the exact problem, here are a few things to check first. Check your fuses, use a test light or meter. If okay check your setting on the headlamp switch for max brightness of dash lights. If it is at max and no lights in dash work you should pull out the switch and check the wires at the back of the switch feeding the lights. Check for current and that there is a ground. That should get you started and if you can give more information as to the exact problem we can help further.
In the engine fuse/relay center, next to the ABS Unit. Right front fender,by washer resevoir. Please don't throw parts at it,because somebody told you to. Check &Test. What are the issues?
Fuel fuse ? There's a distribution box under your close to the battery I'd imagine.. Open the cover the relay your looking for SHOULD be marked inside the cover.. Sometimes the write what it is and where on the diagram sometimes it has numbers you gotta look up in the owner's manual
If you have the owners manual for this car look in the index for fuses. This will give you specific location of which fuse protects the brake light. Fuse block is typically located under the drivers side dash, near the floor. Have you changed the bulbs?
FRONT HEADLIGHT IS OUT AND THE DASH LIGHTS CAN'T FIND FUSE FOR THEM
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