OT. Chevy lights

Tom in Ga

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My 1994 chevy pickup has no tail lights or dash lights. Does anyone know how the fuse is labeled in the fuse panel? My dash lights have been
out and I read a post on here that mentioned no dash lights so probably no tail lights.. I checked and had no tail lights so I hope maybe a bad
fuse. I can't pull up a clear image of a wiring diagram on my I pad. Any help appreciated. Thanks Tommy
 
I cannot tell you where it is but I can say your likely to be on the right track. If I remember right it will be a 15 amp fuse and if it has the cover on it like most that should tell you where it is since it will say dash/tail or some such thing
 
Have never posted a picture, so won't try here. Googled it.

Second row from the bottom, Third one in. (from either side) Marked as PANEL LPS. 5 Amp fuse
 
(quoted from post at 18:01:15 11/24/15) Have never posted a picture, so won't try here. Googled it.

Second row from the bottom, Third one in. (from either side) Marked as PANEL LPS. 5 Amp fuse

That fuse power the instrument panel only, but that fuse is powered by the "PARK LP" fuse, and when this fuse blows, it will kill the "PNL LPS" fuse.

So look right above the fuse mentioned above and you should see a 20amp "PARK LP" fuse. Check that fuse, if its blown I would suspect a trailer or the trailer plug and wiring first.
 
I replaced a bad headlight switch and everything works now. Plastic screw mountings had cracked over time so my wife helped me hot glue things in place. That will probably hold up but I can put some no. 6 machine screws if I have to. That will do for an old knockabout truck. Thanks for y'all's help. Tommy
 
Had the same thing happen on two of those trucks. Drilled through the plastic panel and used #4 brass screws and nuts. Felt that #6 would be too big. Worked out well.

Garry
 
(quoted from post at 03:23:57 11/26/15) I replaced a bad headlight switch and everything works now. Plastic screw mountings had cracked over time so my wife helped me hot glue things in place. That will probably hold up but I can put some no. 6 machine screws if I have to. That will do for an old knockabout truck. Thanks for y'all's help. Tommy

I think I have used sheet rock screws its common for them to break :evil:

Another alternative I use it all the time for plastic repairs on cars/trucks. I have read superglue and baking soda works also I have never tried it....

http://www.rapid-fix.com/
 

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