IIRC, yes. Check the cabin fuse panel. Also check the dimmer switch
Where is the fuse located that controls the inside dash lights on a 1993 Ford Explorer
Parking/tail/dash fuse
In the fuse box, it controls the dash lights and taillights.
Fuse labeled instruments.
The fuse that controls the dash lights is typically labeled as the "instrument cluster," "dash lights," or "gauge lights" in the vehicle's fuse box. The specific fuse location and rating can vary by make and model, so it's important to consult the owner's manual for accurate information. If the dash lights aren't functioning, checking and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue.
These are on the same fuse. Check for a blown fuse.
Try parking/tailight fuse
where is the fuse panel in a Infinity QX4
in the bumper xx
First you have locate the knob or the dial controls. This is what brightens the lights on your dashboard. Then you need to check the fuse that controls the dashboard lights. Most of the time the fuse needs a simple replacement.
In a 1988 Mazda RX-7, the fuse that controls the dash lights and tail lights is typically a 15-amp fuse located in the fuse box. This fuse is often labeled specifically for "tail" or "dash" lights. It's important to check the owner's manual or the fuse box cover for the exact designation, as it can vary depending on the model and trim. If the lights are not functioning, checking and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue.
In a 1998 Mazda B2500, the fuse that typically controls the dash lights is often labeled as "Illumination" or "Dash Lights" in the fuse box. You can find the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. If the dash lights are not functioning, check this specific fuse and replace it if it is blown. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the exact fuse location and specifications.