The dash light fuse gets its power from the tail light fuse. If the tail light fuse blows, you won't have any dash lights either.
The fuse controls for the cargo light on a 2001 Chevy Silverado are located in the fuse panel just beside the brake pedal. It is labeled on the cover and can be replaced by the owner.
Assuming the dash light dimmer switch is not off, check the fuse.
There are two,one is on the drivers side front wheel well and the other is on the left of the dash. Open the door and you will see the access door to the fuse box on the left end of the dash at the bottom.
The fuse box containing the interior light fuse for a 2001 300m is under the dash. It is on the drivers side, at the kick plate.
All fuses are in the under hood fuse box. The lid should be labeled.
No the dash lights should be with your parking lights.comment2: They are on separate circuits. Power usually goes from the "taillight fuse" to a small 5 amp dash light fuse and then to the dash dimmer wheel or knob. Then it feeds the dash lights. A blown tail light fuse makes the dash lights go out also. A blown dash fuse only affects the dash lights.
Left I/P Junction Block on left side of dash.
It doesn't use/require a fuse panel.
Under hood on drivers side fuse box
On most American cars, the dash fuse feeds off the tail light fuse. The tail light fuse is typically 20 amps and the dash fuse feeds off from it and is usually 5 amps. If the tail light fuse blows, you loose the dash lights.
Bottom of dash panel, left of steering column
bulb(s)