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The fuse marked 'tail' in the fuse panel inside also supplies power to the dash illumination, check the tail lights, if they are not working replace the tail fuse and the dash lights will come back as well.
Check the tail lights if they are noe working check the fuse marked 'tail" in the fuse panel at the left lower dash replace this fuse, it also powers the dash lights.
Yes it can be a fuse, the dash illumination and the tail lights are on the same fuse, check the fuse on the inside fuse panel at the left lower dash, the fuses are marked on the cover, look for the "tail" fuse and try replacing it, if that doesn't fix it let me know.
I would recommend checking the fuses for the dashboard lights. If no fuses are burned, there could be a possibility of the bulbs in the dash being burned. In any case, start by looking in the manual for fuses relating to dashboard/gauge cluster lights. Once you find out what fuse it should be go from there.
Hi, there should be warning lights under and around the Temp gauge. Listed are the lights starting at the top of the Gauge and going clockwise the first being AIRBAG, CHECK ENGINE, DOOR AJAR, COOLANT LEVEL, BATTERY and OIL.
Hope this helps you identify your mystery light
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