Should be same fuse as turn signals look under hood at fuse panel on drivers side beside battery under black cover. Under the cover will tell you which one it is.
The fuse for power windows on my 1995 Golf Cabrio is Fuse 14 (10A) and is labelled Backup Lights (yes, backup lights) on the fuse panel.
The backup lights fuse should be in the panel inside of the cab. The exact location will depend on the year but the fuse box cover should have a list of the fuse locations.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
Which fuse works the backup lights, heater fan, and gas hand will depend on the make and model of the car. Each car manufacturer configures their fuses in different ways. One can consult the owners' manual of the car to find a fuse diagram.
You can find the Nissan backup light fuse in the fuse box. The backup light fuse will be the number 17 fuse.
The fuse for the overdrive trans and backup lamps is a 10 amp fuse located in position number 27. If it is blown you will also have no backup lights.
The fuse for the overdrive trans and backup lamps is a 10 amp fuse located in position number 27. If it is blown you will also have no backup lights.
It should be Fuse # 15 in your fuse block in the dash. it is a 10 amp fuse.
Check the circuitry to the backup lights. The same fused circuit is probably used for both brake lights and backup lights. As you go past Reverse, the backup light probably is turned on briefly, causing the fuse to blow. It's just a thought, but I'd think it worth checking.
Back up lights does not work on my 90 modle 240 gl
Fuse 12 - a 15V. I have a 150 wagon. Couldn't find the listing in the owner's manual, but I have an OEM shop manual and it listed fuse # 12 as the backup lights.