Probably in line with tail lights.
On a 2004 Ford F-150, the license plate lights are typically powered by the same fuse that powers the tail lights. This is usually located in the fuse box under the dash or in the engine compartment. Specifically, you should check fuse number 15 in the interior fuse box, which is designated for the tail lights and license plate lights. Always consult the owner's manual for the exact fuse layout and specifications.
usually on the same fuse as your parking lights are. if they work, might check the bulb id you haven't already
probably the accessory fuse.
It depends no the car.
It is the same fuse that powers the engine computer. So if the engine runs, the fuse is ok.
It is the same fuse that feeds the PCM. So if the truck runs and the alternator works it is not a fuse.
Should be parking/tailight fuse
Where's the fuse that runs electric mirrors
the eurasian plate
There isn't a separate fuse for the cruise. It is powered by the engine computer. If the engine runs, the fuse is ok.
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