The IOD fuse it is located under the hood in the PDC(Power Distribution Center)usually next to the battery.
first and foremost I always purchase a haynes or chilton shop/repair manual for my vehical. they will really help you through alot of difficulties. check your fuses for all of the components your not getting power to. make certain to replace with specified rateings. then your going to want to start your search for the short or surge that caused those fuses to blow. good luck don't get frustrared.
The turn signal and the hazard lights each have their own relay. Sounds like you have to replace both relays.
Neon lights have a greater range of color, but are more susceptible to wearing out. LED's are limited in their colors, but last longer and are generally easier and cheaper to replace or repair.
It's with the head light switch, turn it one way and they stay on longer, the other shorter..
some of the lighted buttons on the front dash are on longer lite when lights are on, how do i replace them on my 2000 Cadillac deville dhs.
To replace a fluorescent light with a more energy-efficient option, consider switching to LED lights. LED lights use less energy and last longer than fluorescent lights. Make sure to choose LED bulbs that are compatible with your current fixtures and follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation.
Yes as long as both the 2450 mAh battery and 600 mAh battery have the same voltage. The larger one will just last longer and take longer to charge up (I am assuming these are the solar powered type lights).
The problem is you had the lights on while you were replacing the bulb and briefly shorted out the circuit. Most likely it's a fuse, but you need to find out where it is. Many vehicles have multiple fuse panels. I don't know much about a Kia, so I can't help you there.
If, by longer, you mean larger, the answer is a heptagon.
LED tube lights replace fluorescents by using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) instead of fluorescent tubes to produce light. LEDs are more energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan, and do not contain harmful chemicals like mercury, making them a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective lighting option.
there may be a short get longer wires
On my 97 neon the radio and interior lights are on a 10 amp circuit breaker located on the under hood fuse block. It is labeled "interior lights". I pull this breaker any time the car sits unused for two days or longer. If this is not done the battery will be drained. I do not have a light stuck on and have tried to locate the drain with no luck except that it is in this circuit.