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Check fuse in fuse block under hood on passenger side. Should be a 15 amp. There is also a relay in the same fuse block
The turn signal fuse is in the fuse block. The fuse block is under the dash to the right of the steering column.
It is located in the underhood fuse block. Refer to your owners manual or the fuse block cover for an image view and exact location within the fuse block. Also note that if the contact side of this relay does not have power, check fuse 13 (20A) in the underhood fuse block. You should see power on the contact side of the relay when the key is cycled on and the engine is cranking.
The fuse for the power windows is on the fuse block.
The mega fuse at the front of the under hood fuse block supplies power to the rear fuse block.
No, the fuse block sends power to the fuel relay, then to the fuel pump.
If all do not work - check fuse in power distribution block under hood
First thing to check for is a blown fuse. Look in your owner's manual for location of fuse - if you don't have a manual, look in the fuse block.
The turn signals are not fused front and/or rear. If the rear are not working you need to check for power and grounds for the lights.
Power seats are usually on a breaker, not a fuse.
The flasher for turn signals in located on the fuse block. The fuse block is on the bottom of the dash to the right of the steering column.
Check your fuses again because the parking lights and dash lights often share the same fuse; that is why they both quit.AnswerParking light fuse is not in the fuse block that's on the right side of the dash - its in the fuse block mounted to the drivers wheel well in the engine compartment. Check the fuze block under the hood on drivers sidr near washer tank fuze block in bad spot gets corrosion and causes the power to be stoped at that point , unhook block and clean connections.