yes, there is a 10amp {red} fuse on the rihgt hand column of the fuse board located to the lower right hand side of the stg wheel
above driver side fuse box inside of car . There is two fuses and two relays.. one controls the front one controls the rear..
There is one flasher relay on the truck which controls both the turn signals and the hazard lights. It is located on the drivers side, under the dash, mounted behind the instrument cluster.
Remove the dash and remove the instrument cluster, the lights are in the back of the cluster.
you pull out the fram around the cluster then there are 2 screws you unscrew them and unhook from the wiring harness
Yes
I had a similar problem with a Toyota Corolla. Could be worth a shot There may be a window lock button (usually near the drivers electric window controls). That causes the controls from all, except the driver's, to be unresponsive.
Behind instrument cluster.
no
There are two scres on each headlight assy. One controls the upwards and downwards motion, and the other controls left to right movement
how do I remove the climate control from a 1999 toyota 4runner
There is not a fuse that controls the air to your vents in your 2000 Toyota. The vents are controlled by blending doors. The doors open and close to direct air to the desired location.
No - usually one fuse controls all the windows Could ba a bad master switch (perhaps lockout button) or individual problems with each window