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F17 exterior lights. Check that. If that's good check voltage to your rear lights aslso f35 and f41 for your instrument cluster but if your instrument cluster is working but not your instrument cluster lights I would assume your cluster lis just bad unless you have an adjustable dimming switch for your cluster which is usually the one the headlight switch. You can take out the switch and see if you have voltage coming out of the dimmer circuit to your cluster
The Passenger Compartment (steering wheel) box does 2002 to 2007 according to these. HOWEVER, although the same layout, so do different things depending on the year like this one.
There are a total of six fuses that control exterior lights and dash lights. Check all of these Fuses: 10, 21, 3, 7, 13, 33
Does the high mount stop light work when you apply the brakes?
Although the Mitcell fuse legend does not list it as such, their wiring diagram shows the park lamp relay (which should power up the tail lamps) to be powered by fuse number 38 in the central junction box. 20 amp
The best place to look for a diagram for your fuse block is in your Owner's Manual. The fuse block diagram and the fuse applications are covered on pages 160 through 165.
If you do not have an Owner's Manual for your truck, you can download a FREE .pdf version at the link below.
THE TAIL/MARKER LIGHTS, GO FROM THE HEADLIGHT SWITCH TO THE REAR FOR THE TAIL LIGHTS & TO THE FRONT FOR PARKING OR RUNNING LIGHTS. ALL THOSE LIGHTS ARE ON THE SAME CIRCUIT, { BROWN WIRE } THE BRAKE & TURN SIGNAL WIRES GO FROM THE STOP LIGHT SWITCH & FROM THE TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD SWITCH. NO RELAY IN THE TAIL/PARK CIRCUIT. CHECK THE FUSES WITH A GOOD FUSE TESTER.
The fuse box box cover panel is on the left of steering column.
Fuse #41- 10A* Instrument cluster
Fuse #17- 15A* Exterior lamps
See inside of fuse box cover for a full chart of fuses and relays.
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