No, the mileage counter in a vehicle is not typically controlled by a fuse. Instead, it is usually part of the vehicle's electronic systems, which may be powered by the vehicle's battery and controlled by the engine control unit (ECU). If the mileage counter is malfunctioning, it could be due to issues with the ECU, wiring, or the instrument cluster itself rather than a blown fuse.
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depends what car you have?
In the Renault Scenic, the speedometer and rev counter are typically powered by the vehicle's ECU and may not have a dedicated fuse in the interior fuse box. Instead, check the engine bay fuse box, as some vehicle functions related to the dashboard may be controlled there. If the fuses are intact, the issue could also be related to a faulty sensor or wiring problem. It's advisable to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
In the Peugeot 206, the fuse for the rev counter (tachometer) is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the specific fuse by referring to the fuse diagram, usually found on the cover of the fuse box or in the vehicle's owner manual. If the rev counter isn't functioning, check the corresponding fuse for any signs of damage or a blown element and replace it if necessary.
There is a 5A fuse #21 and 15A fuse #5.
No, but it is prescription only & not over the counter.
yes. if its electrical and controlled by a switch then it has a fuse
That's controlled by the blend door, not by a fuse.
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Both headlights are controlled by the same fuse. The location of the fuse, in the fuse box, can be found on the inside of the fuse box cover.
Look for an auxiliary fuse or it may be controlled by the radio fuse.
No, it is not.