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Old Feb 20, 2007 | 9:03 PM
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Default 2006 Express reverse/interior lights

I shorted the wires to my rear dome light while rumagging around in my work van. I cannot find a fuse that corresponds to either the interior lights or the backup lights. Both are non-functional. I've seen this fuse location issue elsewhere but no replies have been posted. Please...help!
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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 4:15 PM
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Did you look in the engine compartment?
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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 7:26 PM
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The block in the engine compartment doesn't have a fuse designated for this. I checked every fuse that might share the reverse and interior lights-even though the items designated on the fuse schedule worked fine. I will just have to rip out every single fuse and continuity test each one. It's been a little too cold to go through that lately but screw it. I'll post my findings.
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Old Aug 24, 2014 | 10:07 AM
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The fuse is located under the hood. Remove the fuse panel cover on the driver side of the vehicle. Starting from the upper left corner of the mini fuses, to number fuse 18. Pull that fuse, & I think you will find it has blown. Replace the blown fuse and you should be in business.
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Old Nov 26, 2016 | 2:53 PM
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Originally Posted by namvette68
The fuse is located under the hood. Remove the fuse panel cover on the driver side of the vehicle. Starting from the upper left corner of the mini fuses, to number fuse 18. Pull that fuse, & I think you will find it has blown. Replace the blown fuse and you should be in business.
I had the same problem and checked the fuse #18 under the hood. That was the problem. Thanks namvette68!
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Old Dec 11, 2017 | 2:09 PM
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Worked for me too! Thanks! Mine is a 2007 Express 3500
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Old Dec 11, 2017 | 3:08 PM
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The beauty of this style of fuse is that you can test it with a DVM without removing the fuse.
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Old Jan 25, 2021 | 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by grayghostss
I shorted the wires to my rear dome light while rumagging around in my work van. I cannot find a fuse that corresponds to either the interior lights or the backup lights. Both are non-functional. I've seen this fuse location issue elsewhere but no replies have been posted. Please...help!
In my 2005 GMC Savana cutaway it was fuse 11 under the hood.
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