2000 clk430 I am looking for the fuse box for climait control lights?
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I don't think there's a separate fuse for the lights on the climate control and a separate one to run the climate control itself. I believe they are the exact same one. Your bulbs could have burnt out?? What is the problem?
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Lights for climate control were out I replaced from auto zone wrong ones, they got real bright now no lights, I removed them and put in the right ones but no lights now, I thought it would be a fuse now. But can't find the fuse box for them. All fuses under hood are good. ?
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Like Greg, I don't think it's a fuse, but I could be wrong. There are three fuse boxes; under the hood, on the left side of the dash (the door must be open to access it), and in the trunk. Have you checked all three?
Hopefully the wrong wattage bulbs didn't burn out something that requires the HVAC unit be sent to a rebuilder. But if so, there are a couple that do this type of work.
Hopefully the wrong wattage bulbs didn't burn out something that requires the HVAC unit be sent to a rebuilder. But if so, there are a couple that do this type of work.
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Lights for climate control were out I replaced from auto zone wrong ones, they got real bright now no lights, I removed them and put in the right ones but no lights now, I thought it would be a fuse now. But can't find the fuse box for them. All fuses under hood are good. ?
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Before assuming anything is fried:
Check fuse box under the hood, driver side, and trunk first. The lids indicate the function of each. Check them all first, if the fuses are good then all you need might be some bulbs.
Check fuse box under the hood, driver side, and trunk first. The lids indicate the function of each. Check them all first, if the fuses are good then all you need might be some bulbs.