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Where in the hell is the fuse for the liscence plate light!
So so I've done quite a bit of searching.And it's my understanding that the fuse is located in the panel behind the battery. But I will be damn@d if I can find anything in there.That's that's labeled as such. I understand that it also is the same fuse for the parking lights. I couldn't find anything labeled like that in this fuse panel or in the one in the cabin. I would be super grateful if anybody could shed some light on location for this darned illusive fuse. Thank you guys in advance
Pretty sure it's a 10A fuse no. 71 located in the IPDM. Either way, this diagram shows where all the fuses are located which control the exterior lighting (other than the headlights).
Pretty sure it's a 10A fuse no. 71 located in the IPDM. Either way, this diagram shows where all the fuses are located which control the exterior lighting (other than the headlights).
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Thank you so much.
Last edited by WyattBailey; Oct 23, 2024 at 04:30 AM.