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Old 01-24-2009, 08:01 PM
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It's the fuse under the hood, not in the dash. Had the same thing happen.
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It's the fuse under the hood, not in the dash. Had the same thing happen.

will check it out today ....thank you....do you member which fuse?
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Old 01-24-2009, 08:10 PM
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Sorry I dont, It was driving me nuts! I had no idea there were two fuse boxes and I kept checking the fuses on the side of the dash, over and over...
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Just turn on the lights and check the tops of all the fuses with a test light, took me like 10 seconds to find it.
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Default Re: burnt bulb??????

I get this problem every so often and its always the 10amp fuse in the engine compartment. I think if you look at the cover its labeled LH.

Mine started when I modified my license plate holder / light.
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Old 01-24-2009, 08:46 PM
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Me too, I replaced the fuse just once and never a problem again. Maybe re check your ground?
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It's the fuse under the hood, not in the dash. Had the same thing happen.

thats what it was, but now i have another problem once i replaced it? when lights are on my left side rear blinker dont dont work? top break light stays lite? when the lights are off everything works fine? WTF seems there is a short in the left rear running lights?
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