Check in your owners manual
It is very important to know the working order of a fuse box in a car. The cover to the fuses is usually labeled with what each fuse does.
look for a diagram online or get a haynes manual.
When changing fuses it is important to know which fuses goes to what part. The owners manual has a free fuse diagram, and there are usually diagrams on the back panel cover or the inside the fuse box lid.
Did you try under the hood (fuse box) could be there. Did you try under the hood (fuse box) could be there.
you have a fuse panel somewhere around the driver's legs. Open the panel to find all of the fuses. There will be a legend (most likely on the plastic cover) that will let you know which is which. Remember when replacing to get the right amp fuses.
Easiest way is to pull a suspect fuse and visually inspect it. If a fuse is blown, the "wire" that runs from one end to the other will be burned out or completely missing. Best way to test fuses are with a continuity checker of a good multimeter.
You didn't say whether or not your tail lights were working or not , before you found fuses missing. If they were, then the missing fuses may not be missing but may be just empty clips for future add-ons. To find a blown fuse, check for a gap in the silver "wire" or link inside the fuse, that should be visible whether your fuses are the older glass fuses or the "two-legged" type fuses more commonly used today. Depending on location (not having to stand on your head to look at them) , do a visual on all of your fuses, find the bad one, and replace it with one just like it. If you can't easily access your fuse panel, you're stuck with pulling each fuse individually and doing a visual. If your lights don't work after replacing any bad fuses you may find, then check light bulbs - usually accessed from the backside of the tail light , inside your trunk (look for burnt filaments or check it with a meter).
You can view owners manuals ( which include the fuse box diagram ) back to 1996 at www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides
It's the same fuses that run your truck lights. I don't know the number, that should be on you fuse box cover.
I can send you a picture. I just bought one on eBay!
There is a fuse box under the hood (passenger side). I know the the fuses for the head lights are there. The fuse for the taillights is there and is labeled. This fuse includes the running lights but is not labeled as such.
dont you mean where is ? no i know where it is i want to know what fuses go to what and what size fuses to use where