2004 Corolla s dash board and tail lights not working, fuse changed...still not working...what should I look at next?

Asked by Helpplease333 Aug 22, 2015 at 01:12 PM about the 2004 Toyota Corolla S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Dashboard lights and tail lights not working. Changed fuse located on left side of steering
wheel. Does this car have another fuse box?

5 Answers

Yes it does have another fuse box, the one under-hood aka PDC. Power distribution Center. However it's fuse cavity #18 for tail lights, dash (instrument cluster), license plate light, in the in-cabin, under dash fuse box. It's the very top row, the first one from left side fuse.

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I had to manipulate the image a bit,(click for full screen) I can never find an accurate map, except from the owners manual, and can't copy and paste that b/c it a pdf file. But if you have your owners manual, look on Page 285. If you don't have manual you can download it from:

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Have your car VIN ready to register there. You can also see all service records of your car there. Now.... is that the fuse you changed? If it is, and blew out again, we need to dig some more to figure out what is going on. If that's not the one you changed, do that one

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im having the same issue in my mother in laws car. Fuse is fine, put new bulbs in, swapped relays and new dimmer switch, no change

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