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The tail light fuse in a 2012 Ford Fusion can be found in the fuse panel that is in the cabin on the driver's side under the steering wheel. The fuse should be number 22 but always check with the cover that is over the panel to confirm. If Your tail lights are out on Your Fusion the first thing You should check are the bulbs. These burn out regularly and are a consumable part. If they are okay then the next thing to check are the fuses. If the fuse is blown go ahead and replace it and make sure the lights work. If You are popping fuses regularly to Your tail lights then there is likely a short in the wiring to them.
you can google 2012 ford escape fuse diagram for more info
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If you do not have a blown fuse. Look at this link and it will tell you what size fuse goes where. If you are missing a fuse you can replace it with the right size fuse. I do not see cigarette lighter on the list. https://www.autogenius.info/ford-escape-2008-2012-fuse-box-diagram/
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google images "2012 Ford Escape power outlet fuse"
Which revealed a few pictures which refer to:
http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/Ford-Escape-Electrical-Fuse-Replacement-Guide/ hope this helps, and I learned something new so thanks for being persistent. hope this helps.
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