Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights
The fuse for the parking lights on a 1997 Plymouth Breeze is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the correct fuse by referring to the fuse diagram, usually printed on the inside cover of the fuse box. Look for the fuse labeled "Park Lights" or a similar designation. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore functionality to the parking lights.
Check fuse # 3 , that is a 15 amp fuse for your parking lights if all 4 don't work
Check bulbs Check fuse for parking/tailights Check brake light fuse
Check your fuses. The cars book should tell you where the fuse box is, and which fuse is for your parking lights.
see owner's manual
Try parking/tailight fuse
That fuse is fuse #3. It's a 20 amp fuse and is marked PK LPS. That fuse is for quite a few different items other than the parking lights.
Try these: 19 BACK-UP LIGHTS 7.5 10-3 Back-up lights. 32 LICENSE LIGHTS 7.5 100-1 Parking lights, License plate lights, Tail lights.
If parking lights and dash lights are not working and fuse blows out, there might be a problem with battery corrosion. Check the components specific to the circuits of the affected lights. It might be loose.
Should be parking/tailight fuse
no. 33