I'M LOOKING FOR THE SPECIFIC FUSE FOR DOME LIGHT --I FOUND FUSE BOX BEHIND EXTRA CIGARETTE COMPARTMENT UNDER DASH ON LEFT SIDE, BUT DOESN'T SPECIFICALLY SAY DOME LIGHT. IS THERE ANOTHER NAME FOR THE DOME LIGHT FUSE OR IS IT TIED IN WITH ANOTHER FUSE LINK??
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All of those are controlled by or influenced the BCM. You need a good auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool to check the BCM and communication to and from it.
1.Answer It is a 15A fuse (#24), located in the instrument panel fuse box (behind the small fold out draw on lower the left side of dash board. Left of the steering wheel). It is the far right fuse on the middle row.
2. I had the same problem when my dome light went off. When I pulled its blown fuse, the radio went out. The radio fuse was fine, but when I replaced the dome light fuse, the radio came back on again. The dome light fuse is a 20A in the fuse box under the hood next to the battery.
3.there is on fuse in the back of the radio itself
It is in your fuse box.First locate your fuse box.If you have the car manual in the glove box it will show you exactly where it is, if not look in your fuse box it is usually a 10 or 5 amp fuse.the cigarette lighter is sometimes the same fuse as your dome light.But check the lower amp fuses first.
When you removed the fuse, did you inspect it to see if it was burnt? If it wasn't burnt, then you replaced the wrong fuse.
If the was indeed burnt, then you probably have another burnt fuse somewhere. Look under the dashboard/console and against the side wall or floorboard for another fuse box.
Fuse 1 is usually labeled as Radio in the fuse box.
The 2nd fuse shares circuits with other devices that are powered straight off of the battery, so look and see if your dome light works, and your cigarette lighter. If either of those aren't working, check the fuse for that item. Cigarette lighters are usually listed as Cigar in the fuse box, and dome light is usually CTSY or Courtesy.
It sounds like you have several different things going on.
For the interrior lights, are you sure that you don't have the interrior light switch on the map lamp assembly turned to the OFF position?
For the cigarette lighter I would unplug whatever it is that has been plugged into the cigarette lighter recently and check the 20 Amp fuse in the Central Junction Box located under the left side of the dash. It is marked "CIGAR"
For the check engine light, you will just have to scan your Powertrain Control Module for fault codes to find out the nature of the problem. Then you must diagnose the system that is failing before any repairs can be made.
w/out amplifier; dome, and Cig. hint if you cigarette lighter is working and your dome light is working ,the problem is not fuse is the radio.
With amplifier. Amp, Cig, and Dome; again if cigarette lighter and dome light and amp fuse is good then amplifier is bad, or Radio is bad the only hint in this one is that the amplifier control sound if radio has ilumination then the amplifier could be the cause.
All this fuses are located by the lower left side of the steering column.
The ecu-ig fuse is for the ignition from the Electronic Control Unit, or computer. The SRS fuse is for the Supplemental Restraint System, that is for the air bag system. The dome light is fused with a 7.5A fuse called "dome", which is up in the engine compartment junction block #2, on the inside of the left front wheel well. The "dome" fuse is in the lower left quadrant of the block.
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