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The cigarette lighter fuse is shared. Under the hood in the main fusebox, check all 15 amp fuses-it should be one of them that has blown. The cigarette lighter fuse is shared. Under the hood in the main fusebox, check all 15 amp fuses-it should be one of them that has blown. The cigarette lighter fuse is shared. Under the hood in the main fusebox, check all 15 amp fuses-it should be one of them that has blown. The cigarette lighter fuse is shared. Under the hood in the main fusebox, check all 15 amp fuses-it should be one of them that has blown.
Not certain about the 91, but in the 89 they're in the fusebox. Open the glove compartment and look on the right hand side. The fusebox cover labels the location of the fuses. There are separate fuses for the left and right headlights.
A blown fuse can affect just your high beam headlights. The high beam and low beam headlights are on separate fuses. The separate fuses ensure that you will not lose all of your license at the same time.
Both headlights might be out on your 2001 Ford Escape because you have blown a fuse or several fuses. You also might have light bulbs that have burned out.
First check your fuses if none are blown then check the switch.
Display the fusebox
under the back sit in the fusebox next to the battery. in the fusebox under the back sit.
The entire lighting system is grounded to the frame of the vehicle. If the ground wire is not connected properly, or if it is corroded the lights will not work.
I wouldn't recommend it. Aircooled VW fuses are pointy ended, and the fusebox on an aircooled VW is designed with them in mind. Technically, you COULD replace the fusebox and use glass fuses, but if I was going to all that trouble I'd change to either the modern plastic fuses or to circuit breakers.
According to the OWNERS MANUALS,1995-1998:LH headlight - low beam - #4RH headlight - low beam - #10Both headlights - high beam - #38Engine compartment fuse panel - "K"1999-2003Note: these fuses are in the fusebox in the ENGINE COMPARTMENT.RH headlight - high & low - #9LH headlight - high & low - #12See "Related Questions" below for more
check the fuse to see if something happened where the fuse was blown. you can get a fuse checker at Advanced Auto Parts along with extra fuses. If that doesn't solve the problem, check to make sure the headlights aren't burned out.
go to the fusebox drivers side underneath steering column, a plastic piece moves, in there are the fuses, you can check a broken fuse by pulling it out and looking to see if the metal piece is broken