2014 Ford Truck Fuses for Trailer Running/Park Lights
Updated 09/17/2018 | Published 09/16/2018 >
Question:
2014 ford trailer lights What fuse would I check if I don’t have tail lights, but blinkers an break lights work?
asked by: Sissy
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Expert Reply:
If you have a 2014 Ford F-150 then you will want to check relay 6 and fuse 67. If you have a F-250 or F-350 then you will want to check fuse 26 in the engine bay fuse panel and fuse 30 in the passenger compartment fuse panel.
If you have a different vehicle you will want to check your owner's manual for fuse and relay locations. You can use a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to check the fuses without removing them.
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Jason S
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