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I have no tail lights on my 1992 subaru svx wheres the 10 amp fuse located

I have no park or tail lights cant find the 10 amp fuse box relay that controls the lights any body know location

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The fuse box should be under the steering column inside the lower dash. there usually is a small cover to mark its location

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SOURCE: fuse box location on 2002 Subaru

my books say there are two. one inside vehicle on drivers side below dash to the left of the steering wheel. the other is in the engine compartment on the drivers side by fender

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SOURCE: where are the fuse boxes located in a 1999 subaru

The fuse is down on the right side of the steering wheel. It is below the plastic dash. Its a small box hidden away to the right. Small plastic square lid. Easiest to find if u scoot the seat right back and have a good look above the accelerator to the right!

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