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It may be a blown bulb in the warning light. Or it may be the tank sender unit is faulty.
It's not fused separately - it's on the same circuit as the identification lights. If it's not working, and changing the bulb hasn't corrected the issue, then you have either a faulty light or faulty wiring.
Sometimes the fuel level meter is faulty... also the bulb sometimes blows on those things Mr X
Burned out exterior light bulb.
There are several bulbs in the vehicle, and they all have different specs and methods of changing. For the headlights it require opening the bonnet and locating the light, opening it by removing the retaining clips and unplugging the faulty bulb. Which bulb do you need to change???
Burned out exterior bulb
It is p3.
Burned out bulb Faulty socket and/or wiring/ ground Faulty turn signal flasher Faulty turn signal Switch
I have the same problem, been to the garage 4 times now. They take out the brake light bulb and replace it then its fine for a few days then it starts again! It is so annoying every time you brake you get this beep then a warning message saying that the brake light is faulty. They dont even know how to fix it!! I believe its bad wiring!! Sorry i can't help!
Faulty tail/stop bulb at rear
Orange light that looks light a light bulb
You might have to go in through the trunk of the car to take the light cover and all of that out go to the store ask for a tail light for your model when you get the light DO NOT TOUCH THE BULB!!! This means you have a faulty bulb that you paid for if you touch it. The light bulb reacts with the heat from your fingers and goes faulty. Grab it by the aluminum or the metal at the bottom of the bulb and carefully slide it in back like your old bulb that you replaced try and copy what you saw with the old bulb.