One would purchase just a single car light fuse by looking for that certain item on an online store, such as Amazon or Ebay. Searching Amazon, they have the item available for purchase.
There is no single fuse for that one light. All the instruments lights are on one fuse. If only that one light does not work, then the bulb is bad.
There isn't a single fuse for the check engine light. See related questions for explanations of why the light comes on and how to clear it.
If there is just one light out, the bulb probably burnt out and needs to be replaced. A single bulb will not have a fuse.
There is probably a fuse a single fuse that controls both items, chech your service manual, or autozone.com
That would be fuse #22 in the fuse box at the left corner of the dash.
With the year, make, and model I would suggest looking for a fuse labeled interior lights.
There are several wires that exit the ECU tied together to a single 20g wire to the CEL with no fuse.
They are on the same fuse.
The 1997 Pontiac brake light fuse is located in the fuse box. The brake light fuse will be labeled as the tail light fuse.
You can find the Nissan backup light fuse in the fuse box. The backup light fuse will be the number 17 fuse.
dome light fuse is 27 in the fuse box dome light fuse is 27 in the fuse box
you should use a test light and touch it to each side of the fuse and make sure you ground the test light first. or you could pull the fuse and see if the metal piece inside of it is broken which would mean you would have to replace it.