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Old 12-17-2023, 08:45 PM
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There seem to be a large number of cables/fuses in that location, all unmarked. Is there an easy way to tell which belongs to the lights? Would one fuse serve both front and rear lights?

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Since the head lights and tail lights share the same switch these should be on the same fuse. If the fuses are not labeled, take them out ONE AT A TIME, look at the center area of the fuse and you should see a U shaped piece of wire. If you have a digital meter, set it on low ohms to check the fuse if you cannot see the U shaped wire. If you find a blown fuse, look at the end and you will see a number this is the rating of the fuse, make sure the new fuse has the same rating. The auto parts stores sell packs of fuses with several ratings, and some have a very convenient fuse puller. I have both if you need a hand.
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