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The Passenger Compartment (steering wheel) box does 2002 to 2007 according to these. HOWEVER, although the same layout, so do different things depending on the year like this one.
There's a fuse only not a relay. The fuse is in the fuse panel in the number 38 position and should be a 20 amp fuse (see diagram below). Other than that you may be look at a wiring problem. That fuse is for the park and back up lamps the turn signal are on a different circuit.
15 Amp - Brake shift interlock, DRL relay coil, speed control module, backup lamps, trailer tow backup lamp relay coil, electronic shift on the fly hub lock solenoid & finally vacuum pump motor. Busy little fuse. I hope this helped and good luck.
Before you replace a part make sure that the part is faulty by a confirmed test. Here what you can do is to use a multimeter or a 12 volt bulb ( park lamp) one side connected to ground and the other side searching for the missing voltage for the circuit. When you turn on the cluster switch of the park lamp check the voltage coming to the dash board cluster or the park lamps. Proceed backward to the point where the voltage was missed out, could be a loose connection or an open harness wiring, If so you can use a loop to the cluster swtich for the +12 supply. It will become easier if you identify the colour of the wire of the testing circuit and trace. I am sure you will locate the missing link and find the fault. I hope thie advice helps you. Good day
The fuse that feeds them is no 22(15amp) in the interior fuse panel,however this fuse feeds the park lamp relay so if your park lamps are working this would not be the problem.
I would suspect that you have a loose or unplugged connector. Most likely connector C913 located behind dash in the top left corner above emergency brake pedal.It will be a round 4 wire cavity connector but will have only 2 wires in it BK/GY and VT/WH.
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