i had the same problem recently, and i came to this website and found out that there is a fuse panel box underneath the drivers side where fuses are located and used a 7.5 amp fuse and it did the trick for me.
Most vehicle manufacturers use the same fuse for the dashboard lights, and tail lights. It is an attempt to make sure you know that something is wrong, and replace the tail light fuse when you don't have tail lights. It is also a method that doesn't seem to always work.
You can check underneath the dashboard to find the fuse. Use the car's manual to guide you accordingly on where the fuse is.
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If you can reset it, then it is not a fuse it is a breaker. You use then so you do not have to replace a fuse, you can just reset the breaker.
look in the fuse panel , usually under the dash on the drivers side, On the door there is a diagram showing what fuse is in which slot of the fuse panel. Look for one that says C/lighter or cig lighter or something along those lines, pull the fuse , if its blown replace it. it is possible, but unlikely the fuse is under the hood . If you are unable to find it in the fuse box in the car, look for a bigger fuse box under the hood, follow the same procedure to replace the fuse. ALWAYS USE THE SAME AMP FUSE WHEN CHANGING THEM THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY.
No, the voltage rating should not be exceeded. However, you could use a 250v 10a fuse for a 125v 10a fuse.
no.. it could damage your electrical components.
Dont think so. Its a different size truck as far as interior goes.
FIRST I WOULD CHECK FUSE MAYBE BAD USE A]> FUSE TESTER AN GO FROM THERE ARE AS SOMEONE AT PART STORE TO CHECK THEM ?
24) 15A fuse lights: turn/hazard (also fuse 4) 25) NO USE!!
Replace a blown fuse with the correct fuse that it calls for. There is a reason the manufacturer put it in there.