It would be either in the fuse box ot under the hood.
Where is the fuse located that controls the inside dash lights on a 1993 Ford Explorer
The relay that controls the taillights and interior lights on a 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage is in the driver's side fuse box. It is to the left of the steering wheel in the dash. One thing to note about this vehicle is if a brake light burns out, the car might also lose the dash lights or interior lights. Check the brake lights before replacing a fuse that might not need replacing.
On a 2008, fuse 13 (10 amp) located inside the fuse box in the engine bay controls your DRL. Removing it should disable your lights.
The door chime is located inside the driver's side door. It is part of an instrument cluster that controls the interior lights, locks, and alarm.
fuse # 27
The switch on your brake pedal that controls the lights is most likely stuck, try some WD40 before replacing it.
To make lights dimmable, you can install a dimmer switch that controls the amount of electricity flowing to the lights, allowing you to adjust the brightness. This can be done by replacing your existing switch with a dimmer switch that is compatible with the type of lights you have.
Mini-fuse #23 15amp located side instrument panel inside of passenger door . Actual name is- Stop Lamps.
A TNS relay is located in the fuse box of a vehicle. It controls the vehicle's turn signal lights, running lights, taillights, and dash lights.
Look in your owners manual if you have it and it will have a diagram of all the fuses and their functions.
There should be a diagram on the inside of the fusebox cover.
There are 3 fuse boxes. Main one that controls your lights and radio and such is located inside a panel as you open the driver side door. the Other one one is located inside the passenger side door. The 3rd one would be under the hood close to the firewall. It is a small black box. this one controls the horn and any other components needing more power.