In the fuse box located under the driver's side dashboard. That fuse is between circuits for air suspension, dash, lights, and a few accessories. Use a multimeter or lamp to find the blown fuse.
CHECK THE FUSE PANEL DASH & TAIL LIGHTS WORK FROM SAME FUSE
First you have locate the knob or the dial controls. This is what brightens the lights on your dashboard. Then you need to check the fuse that controls the dashboard lights. Most of the time the fuse needs a simple replacement.
Tail light fuse is blown. It also feeds the 5 amp dash light fuse. Also check for shorts causing the fuse to blow including the license plate light.
Check to be sure that the headlight switch knob, has not been rotated to turn off the dash lights. This knob acts as a dimmer switch, when rotated. This feature of the switch works on a rheostat. This can also be broken or corroded. If all of this checks out there is also a fuse for the dash lights. check the fuse ,if not the fuse replace light switch
On my 2000 SE wagon it was Fuse #32 located in the underdash fuse panel - BUT check your owners manual first.
where is the fuse for tail lights in 1988 mercury grand marquis
It could be a fuse. If the brake lights do not turn on when you press the brake pedal check your fuses under your dash.
The fuse of the 1995 mercury grand marquis cigarette lighter is located in the fuse panel specifically under the dash. The lighter fuse number is 16.
No, under dash
In a 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis : ( # 16 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter and 4 way flashers ) * under the dash
On a 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis : In the fuse panel under the dash : ( # 16 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter and emergency flasher relay )
under the dash, driver side floor
They are tied to either the brake lights or the tail lights.
it's your headlight switch
Check your fuse. Usually the manufacturer has the dash lights and the tail lights on the same circuit.
The fuse box is under the dash just above the emergency brake on the driver side
Most likely cause would be a blown fuse.