Open the front passenger door and the fuse panel is in the side of the passenger seat.
To the right of the heat/air levers
Check the fuses and the bulbs.
Panel lights and parking/tail lights should be on 1 circuit Brake lights should be on a separate circuit If you are sure fuses are good- Check bulbs Check headlight switch Check stoplight switch
Go to AutoZone and look up your fuses in a book for the make and model.
Hello, Jamison here, NOT SURE, but check for more fuses in POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX UNDER HOOD. GOOD LUCK, Jamison
dash panel lights working? all fuses ok?, check on the fuses box under the hood it's a number 10 red, check if keeps blowing up
Usually, the panel has fuses that are individually marked. This helps mechanics or automotive electricians know what each fuse is used for. On a 2005 Ford Econoline, the fuse for brake lights is fuse number 34.
It's under a panel door that says FUSES on it that's under the dash over the brake pedal.
There are several fuses relating to the lighting. The fuse panel is at the left end of the instrument panel (drivers side). Open the divers door and look about armrest high to locate the fuse panel cover.
check your fuses. Should be located near the driver side kick panel.
Check the park lamp relay. It is probably next to the fuse.
To be more specific, the ground wire must work and the bulbs, fuses, etc.. Or the back up lights and turn signals and brake lights wouldn't work? Right? Could it be the back panel...and still let the brake/turn/backup lights work? I need help fast. Thanks!