Cargo Light
There IS one, but it might be lumped in with other lights or accessories. (You are aware that there are two fuse locations,right?)
In the event it's not listed at a specific fuse, you might just want to turn the cargo light on, then , one at a time, pull and replace the fuses marked "lights", then go on to the likely fuses in the accessories, and so on. When you pull the proper fuse, the light will go out.
In the event it's not listed at a specific fuse, you might just want to turn the cargo light on, then , one at a time, pull and replace the fuses marked "lights", then go on to the likely fuses in the accessories, and so on. When you pull the proper fuse, the light will go out.
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