The glove box oper manaul tell you lost that, then get one,
never drive any car without one, or get stranded and the book is your salvation, dig?
there are 2 fuse boxes.
one at the ankle is top pace for Tail/park/running light fuse
most are marked simple TAIL,. did you look for it.
some have a cover there, you open.
Thank you we did locate it last night and it looks like
Thank you we did locate it and the fuse does look like it needs to be replaced
the fuse blow on any short and stops the fire, if it repeats the line i shorted, ask how to find it , i have 6 ways.(methods)
My fuses still blow even after I replace the bulbs for the tail light. What is the next plan of action.
its grounded out. there are 4 ways to find it. inspections find 99% , after all the harness in the main body is probably ok, so most likely behind tail light housings , did you look yet, see if there is collison damage (prior) or trailier hack jobs? those are the top ways. if that dont work then you need tools any $10 DMM meter can find it. pull fuse, pull lamps, mears ohms on the tail pins of the lamp, back lead to body metal, read to tail pin, 0hms is a short. then pull connector until the meter shows infinity. this isolate the short to say 3 feet of harnes. the body if filled with connectors, and the FSM shows them all in vivid details. some times its bad fate, ive found many shorts and opens mid harndess for no cause. im crossiing fingers yours is not the 1%.
the others ways are using power supply with a current limit set to 5amps and back feed the tail like, the lower the voltatge you read back probing the closer to the short you are, 0v is (its here) this technique finds the hard ones, every time.... ive found shorts in huge ships, no one could find. ask how.
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The Tail lights and Instrument lights are usually on the same circuit so both will go out if the fuse for the circuit blows. Check for a blown fuse for this circuit and replace if out. If fuse continues to fail, check the tail light or side globes for a faulty globe and replace if necessary. Also check for any chafed wires that could be shorting to the body causing the fuse to blow.
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