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have a helper. tell him to press brake pedal. you come to back of vehicle and see if the brake lights work when helper press the pedal. if lights don't work the tail light fuse has blown. so you cant take from park. and on some brands if horn fuse blown you cant take from park.
Hi, either the lighter is bad, or you have blown the fuse on it. Locate the fuse panel, and change the fuse. If you have the owners manual, it will tell you where it is located. Normally, under the dash left side of driver. Shastalaker7
Headlights are not powered by a fuse. It uses a mini circuit breaker and or a main fuse located in the main fuse/relay center under hood. Have the mini circuit breaker checked. The fuses/relays are marked in the main box.
pull them one at a time and see if any are blown.sometimes they dont have a fuse they have curcuit breaker instead.you cant tell if they are blown or not unless you have a tester.it mightbe a blownn window motor.
It sounds like a blown fuse or a bad connection with the fuse. Try cheaking the fuses first. The fuse box cover and or manual will have a list of what fuses go to what and there amps. (size) good luck!
the fuse should be located in the fuse block behind the dash. if you look in your owners manual it will tell you the correct location of the fuse in the fuse block or it may be labeled on the fuse block. if you cant find the location in writing you can pull each fuse one at a time and check them or use a test light to see which one is blown.
The 94 Bravada did not use a conventional fuse, instead uses a "fusible link" that comes directly from the starter post and supplied battery voltage to the headlight switch.
The fuse link looks like an ordinary wire with usually a short " white plastic sleeve" that appears to be part of the wire.
The blown fuse link will pull apart easily if it is blown.
Any other questions, let me know.
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