Most all cars do not have a fuse for the headlights.
It depends no the car.
if both headlights went put it is probably a blown fuse
if you car had automatic headlights.. the kind that pop up when turned on. then there would be a fuse there.
yes the fuse will be labelled MCU or something similar
I blew at least one fuse when I tried to jump the car. The only fuse that appears to be blown has been replaced and everything works but the headlights do no pop-up. They come on but they won't turn around. I see no fuse dedicated for this purpose in the manual.
The headlights do not have an external fuse. The underhood computer (FCM) has internal fusing for the headlights.
There is no fuse. Headlights work on a circuit breaker.
There is no fuse between the headlights and the battery. If the headlights are dead, then your problem comes down to: battery (may have some voltage, but no current) and the battery cables.
headlight fuse
The fuse for the headlights on a 1998 Ford Taurus is found in the engine compartment fuse box. The fuse will be in slot 22.
The headlights do not have a fuse, they have a circuit breaker that is built into the headlight switch.
In a 2008 Dodge Avenger, the headlights are typically controlled by a fuse located in the fuse box. Specifically, the fuse for the headlights is often labeled as "MIRRORS/HEADLIGHTS" or similar in the fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact fuse location and specifications.