Fuses in cars are usually "blade" type, or a miniature blade type. They are flat and usually have a clear plastic colored housing stating the amp rating and provide a view to see if the fuse is blown. (wire inside will be broken) House fuses usually resemble shotgun shells. If I understand your question, that is.
Check your fuses. The cars book should tell you where the fuse box is, and which fuse is for your parking lights.
in the fuse block. it should tell you on the fuse block which is which blinker fuses are usually big and have a metal covering.
You can tell if your heal lamp relay is blown is by inspecting the fuses. If you look closely at the fuse, you will be able to tell it is blown or not. If you see a separation in the fuse, it is blown.
I believe that it's either a 10 amp fuse or 20 amp. Check your fuses out. It should tell you.
Look in the owners manual and it will tell you all about your fuses.
It should be in the fuse box under the steering column in my 206 it's fuse no 2 a 5Amp fuse, if you check your owners manual it should tell you as some cars can vary,if you haven't a manual check on the underside of the fusebox cover there is usually a plan of the fuses check there, but if all the fuses are ok check that the instrument light dimmer if you have one isn't turned down fully I hope this helps you out.
Turn on the dashboard lights, and start removing the fuses one by one. When the dashboard light turned off, that is the good fuse. If the dashboard fuse is burnt, start replacing the fuses one by one, and when the dashboard will light up that is the place of the burnt fuse.
Find your main fuse box and examine the fuses. You can usually tell by looking at the fuses. Put the same fuse number/color back in if you find a blown one.
That information can be found in the owners manual that comes with every vehicle.
check your fuses, your owners manual will tell you the location of the fuse.
You need to check your fuses. It could be as simple as a blown fuse. If not, it could be an electrical problem but that would need to be looked at by someone who knows cars. A fuse you should be able to do yourself. The fuse panel is normally located on the passenger side of the dash/center console. If you don't have the manual to tell you which fuse is for what this could be a long task. Just pull out fuses (making sure to replace them in the correct spot) until you spot a blown fuse if any. If you do find one, replace it with the correct fuse and you should be good to go.
It is located in your fuse box. Check the plate you remove to get to the fuses and check there and it will tell you the one for the wipers