If you cannot tell by looking then check the continuity with an ohm meter.
T= timedelay 800= ? L=? 250V= volts
Your fuse box cover should have a label inside showing which fuse is for which componet. If you don't see it on the fuse box inside the car, try looking at the one under the hood. I don't think it's under there for the turn signals, but the headlight fuses are under there. If the back signals are working, it's probably not the fuse, but burned out bulbs in the front. You can tell if the front bulbs are burned out just by looking at the turn signal indicator on the dash. If one of the bulbs is burned out, it will blink real fast on the dasn indicator. I hope this helps shed a little light on it for you.
If just one tailight out -should be a burned out bulb If all parking/tail/ and dash lights outs may be fuse
A light bulb or a fuse.
Usually if you look between the two metal ends there is a glass tube, in the tube is a metal wire, it can be of various size, if this wire is broke, burned or not visable the fuse is blown or bad.
You can tell that a tree has been burned because you can tell right away that is black and does not have a lot of trunk and no leaves.
my truck is switched off and i found there is fuse in the main board was burned and i change it and its happend the same again its burned the fuse is related to theft deterrent system
The penny does not provide the over current protection that the fuse provides.
there is no fuse for the headlights......the bulb may be burned out or the headlight switch may be bad
After the fuse has been burned
Yes ( and if you tell me what year and model it is , I might be able to tell you the fuse number )
out of fluid, pump motor burned out, fuse blown,etc...