Yes, it has a fuse and a relay.
Look under the dash behind the coin holder. Cheers
I can only give you a partial answer. It will be one of the fuses in the fuse panel in the inside of the car. Is there a fuse layout on the back side of the puse panel cover? Owners manual, maybe. Sorry I could be of more help.
There is a problem with the ABS. It can be many things and a professional is needed to diagnose the fault.
2000 lbs (1 ton)
On a 1999 Toyota Solara, the cruise control relay is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. To find it, open the fuse box and look for a relay labeled for cruise control or similar. If you have a manual, it can provide the exact location and details. Always ensure the ignition is off before inspecting or replacing any relays.
It is important to know where the fuses and relays are in a vehicle. The ABS relay in a 99 Ford Windstar is located in a fuse box under the hood.
Check your owners manual or the underside of the fuse panel lid. One fuse will be labeled for gauges and meters (possibly along with the cruise control, airbag and other systems). That's a place to start. BUT, if all of your meters are working and only the clock has gone dark I'd suspect the instrument rather than the fuse. Cheers
The dealer I bought my 99 Solara brand new from said Mid grade is fine and I don't need to pay the extra cost for the premium.
Im having problems removing the A100 fuse from a 99 Toyota 4runner from behind the battery
I am not for sure which is the radio fuse but 99% of the time it is a 15 amp fuse which is blue.
No, it will not. Toyota parts from different year models rearly fit to other year models.