why does my turn signal light keep burning out and why is the sockets and plastic lens melted.
A radio fuse might keep blowing if the radio itself needs an inline fuse in a 1997 Crown Victoria. It is possible that the radio and interior lights are not grounded properly. Installing an inline fuse between the radio and the fuse box may solve the problem of the fuse blowing.
horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights. horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights. horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights.
Same fuse as the tail light circuit.
The fuse for the side marker lights is typically located in the vehicle's fuse box, which can be found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, depending on the make and model of the vehicle. You can identify the specific fuse by referring to the owner's manual, which will provide a diagram and description of each fuse's function. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore power to the side marker lights. Always ensure to use the correct amperage fuse to avoid further electrical issues.
It shouldn't have, or need, its own fuse. It should share a fuse with the marker lights <sometimes referred to as 'Park(ing) lights'>.
Circuit overloaded, short in wiring, or the fuse you are using is not the OEM correct fuse.
Short in the circuit, the circuit is overloaded, or you are installing too small a fuse.
tail light/marker light fuse see if your tail lights are working if they are you have problem in cluster most likely.
For a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, the fuse for the front marker lights is typically located in the interior fuse box. It is usually labeled as "M/R" or "Marker" in the fuse diagram. To confirm the exact location and specification, it's best to consult the vehicle's owner's manual, as fuse assignments can vary based on the model and trim. Always ensure to replace a blown fuse with one of the same amperage.
It's probably your brake lights, not your brakes.
Chances are there is a short somewhere in the wiring
Try looking at your tail light socket if it is fried that will blow the fuse