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Can't get interior dash lights or tail lights to work,i have pulled the fuses and checked them, but they were not blown. My headlights, turn signals, and brake lights work but dash lights and tail lights will not

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You do have a blown fuse, this car has 2 to 3 fuseboxs, the fuse that holds the dash and park lights is located in the under the hood fusebox, its fuse # 8, heres a diagram of the fusebox in the engine compartment under the hood, hope this helps,can't get interior dash lights or tail lights to - 36e8e5a.gif

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