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On a 2001 Mercury Cougar : Fuse ( # 34 ) is a ( 7.5 amp brown color fuse for the power mirrors , clock , and interior lamps )
I have a 2000 Focus Wagon. My dash lights and tailights are on same fuse labeled in the book as back up lamps. In my fuse box it is #32. .
According to my Chilton repair manual: Fuse # 1 - 15 amp - for stop lamps/four-way flash/speed control inhibit Fuse # 11 - 15 amp - for park lamps / license lamps Fuse # 13 - 15 amp - for turn lamps/ back up lamps
Bad Fuse Bad Bulbs Bad Ground bad Relay
there is a fuse under the hood that is for the parking lamps, it is in the 4th slot from the back of the fuse box (closest to the firewall) and on the side closest to the motor. It is a 20amp yellow fuse. Also in the fuse box inside the truck in slot 3 for parking lamps, and slot 13 is for stop lamps.
On my 2000 Dodge 2500, there is a fuse box under the hood, and the fuse is a blue 20 amp.
1) Check the owner's manual. There is a diagram indicating what each fuse is responsible for. 2) When accessing the fuse box, check the back side of the parts you are removing for a fuse box diagram. The same information is found on the back of one of these parts in my Volvo.
the fuse box is under the back seat
under the hood
Check in the following order bulbs,fuse,switch,wireing and connectors
Fuse locations for Volvo's are different on different models. Your fuse could be located anywhere from the engine compartment all the way back to the luggage compartment. The must common place however is the fuse box inside the dash board.
back of the fuse box panel.