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Please open your fuse box to check if you notice any fuses that are discolored or (potentially) burnt. if you find one, that fuse might be linked to the dome lights.
To be sure, please call your local advanced auto parts to verify the fuse # is correct and then you can order the fuse through advanced autoparts.
The symbol you are looking for is the same as the light you see on the dashboard when you use your indicators. The attached image is a common example but some manufacturers use separate fuses for Left and Right. In that case the arrow shape will be the same but there will be a single arrow pointing left for left side and a single arrow pointing right for the right side.
Without the factory service manual I would need to look at the fuse box and how it is connected, but based on my past experiences with GM products I would say no.
Just open the fuse box and look for the blown one. If you look at the fuses, you will see a shiny bit in a small gap on the top of them. The one you are looking for will not have this shiny bit. First make sure the Dashboard Dimmer has not been turned all the way down. Your car may not have this as you don't mention the model.
THERE IS A FUSEABLE LINK BETWEEN FUSE BLOCK & BATTERY, IT IS BLOWN. THE FUSE IS AN INTERGRAL PART OF THE WIRE HARNESS.. YOU NEED TO REPLACE THE LINK. SIMPLY CUT OUT OLD LINK, SPLICE IN THE NEW ONE.
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