Radio fuse
the fuse should be labelled tail lights.(whats the problem with no. plate lights?)
The tail lights and plate lights are on the same fuse, if the tail light come on it is not the fuse. Plate lights are not checked that often and it is common for them both to be brunt out when they are noticed.
Radio fuse
On a Citroën Relay van, the number plate lights are typically powered by a fuse located in the fuse box. The specific fuse number can vary by model year, but it is commonly found in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. It's best to consult the vehicle's manual for the exact fuse number or check the diagram on the fuse box cover for accurate information.
In the 2000 Lincoln LS, the fuse for the license plate lights is located in the fuse box, which is typically found in the engine compartment. You can refer to the fuse box cover or the owner's manual for the exact location and identification of the specific fuse. Look for a fuse labeled for the exterior lights or specifically for the license plate lights. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore functionality to the license plate lights.
The owners manual indicates fuse # 12 in the Fascia fuses is for the number plate and a number of other things including Hazard lights.
how can i fix lic plate lights not working when bulbs and fuse are good?
The license plate lights are not in a separate fuce by it seft. They are the same as your side marker lights. So, check if your side marker lights are working and if they are them is a bad license plate light bulb.
The Fuse for Licence Plate Lights on a Jaguar XJ8 [1999] is Located in the Fuse Box in the boot/Trunk on the right hand side it is Fuse No.-19 and is a 5AMP one.
Yes, on the 2001 expedition, there is only one fuse for both lights on the plate lite.
any ideas please? thanks
The fuse for the license plate lights on a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, it is typically in the fuse panel labeled for "Tail Lamps" or "License Plate." To access it, you'll need to remove the cover of the fuse box and check the diagram on the inside for the correct fuse location. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore power to the license plate lights.