There is not typically a fuse light, but rather a MIL (malfunction indicator light), SES(Service engine soon) light or Service vehicle soon light. Use a scanner to obtain the malfunction codes, and if none show, it is likely a body module light. Typically, these include Wheel Speed sensors in the hub.
Look in your owners manual you will find every fuse on the car and what each fuse does as well as the fuse watt.
Don't know if this will help but the main fuse cluster for the car is inside the car on the left hand side of the car under the dash. My manual does not identify the interior dome light fuse, however the door of the fuse compartment should help some what. Look at fuse #5 courtesy lamps.
Check the owners manual for the fuse box location for your specific car. There are often two fuse boxes in cars, one under the hood and one inside the car, look up a fuse configuration diagram, there is often one on the inside of the fuse box cover, and look for a description that would relate to the dash light. It is fairly easy to tell if a fuse is blown by looking at it, if you don't see a blown fuse the dash light bulb most likely needs the be replaced.
Look under the hood of car on left side ( driver's side ) and you will see a black box labeled with fuse locations. Look for the fuse for ECU it will be a 10 amp fuse. Remove the fuse for about fifteen minutes. Replace the fuse and start engine. Check engine light will be out.
usually is depending on the car :)
Under the hood of your car there is a fuse box by the driver side light look under the fuse box cover and it will tell you what fuse is for the horn. simply pull out the appropriate one and your done!
take the fuse out and look for the filimate to be broken or take a 12 volt test light and with the car switched on check both ends of the fuse if only one end lights up then the fuse is blown.
It looks like a little red car with little lines sticking out from it to resemble light rays.
There. Is no transmission light on this car. The check engine light looks like a little yellow engine.
It is the fuse that says stop light under the hood in the fuse box on the driver's side of the car.
it is not the fuse if they are coming on at all sounds like a loose connection at the head light relay
should be 2 diagrams for this. one in owners manual, other on back of fuse box cover.