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'04 Chevy fuse ?
barreldude
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2011-12-24 12:40 AM (#5315)
Subject: '04 Chevy fuse ?





Pulling a 4star with my '04 Chevy. All lights  work on trailer but the running lights have quit now. I've got loading lights ,brake,turn signals etc but not the runners. Fuse ? If so ,anyone know which one ? Ideas ?
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jsmith14
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2012-06-23 2:38 AM (#5366 - in reply to #5315)
Subject: RE: '04 Chevy fuse ?





Posts: 7

I think it is the fuse call you repair mechanic and have it check. Your car fuse box is usually found in one of two places usually near the bottom of your dashboard as you move closer to the foot well or, on many models, under the hood. While the fuse box is typically clearly marked, your vehicle owner manual may help you find yours if a quick check fails to uncover it. Most fuse box covers simply pull or snap off.
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windy
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2012-06-25 5:52 PM (#5368 - in reply to #5315)
Subject: RE: '04 Chevy fuse ?






Location: Colorado

I'm assuming no power at the plug? I would bet there is a fuse dedicated to trailer running lights. That would be my first place to look. 

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