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simple way is to check them all. BUT, if only some of the lights are out it's not a fuse problem. behind cluster is tiny little bulbs that are probably burned out.
You have an electrical short to ground on that circuit , do you know how to test automotive electrical circuits using a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter ? How to read a wiring diagram , so you know which circuits to test ?
What fuse ? number an amp
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