Where is the fuse for running lights?
Where is the fuse for running lights?
Locate the fuse box in the engine compartment. On most vehicles, it is directly behind the battery.
What is a DRL fuse?
The only thing that fuse affects is your Daytime Running Lights. The head lights come on for a short period of time and there is nothing you can or should do about it. In many states, it is illegal for newer model vehicles to operate without some type of lights in the daytime, so check with your DMV first.
Where is the fuse for a 2006 Chevy Silverado?
On Silverado’s and Sierra’s the engine fuse box is located on the right side of the engine bay when facing it, close to the top right corner. See the below picture for the location on 1999-2006 trucks.
What is a TBC fuse?
The TBC Fuses stand for the Body Control Module(BCM) unit. Not the the Throttle Body Control.
What would cause my tail lights to not work?
Burned Out Bulbs: In the case where only one of your rear lights appears to be out, the cause is most likely a burned out bulb. Bad Brake Light Switch: If the rear lights illuminate normally but do not become brighter when braking, the brake light switch may not be functioning properly.
What is LBEC fuse?
The MBEC fuse feeds the right door and power seat circuit breakers which are located in the relay center on the firewall near the break pedal. You can try installing a new fuse AFTER pulling the circuit breakers. If the fuse still blows the problem is between the outside fuse box and the inside relay center.
What is stud #1 fuse?
The manual states that STUD #1 is “Aux. Power (Single Battery and Diesels Only)/ DUal Battery (TP2). The fuse is a 40A. It does not blow if just the headlights are hooked up.
What does RDO fuse stand for?
On the fuse panel, located in the right door jam, is a fuse marked “RDO Batt”. According to my owners manual, this fuse is for: (1) Radio Receiver box (battery) (2) Radio Control Head (passive) and (3) Keyless Entry Module.