what fuse goes to running lights in 2008 PT Cruiser and are there 2 fuse boxes or not

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Asked by PTgranny Feb 09, 2015 at 06:01 PM about the 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser

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Hi, I'm no mechanic, but I can tell you this. There are indeed two fuse boxes, at least that I know of so far. One.....standard, at your left knee, and the other, directly behind the airbox, in front of the prop rod. Black cover, two tabs on left, lift....viola!! Both removed panels clearly indicate where those fuses are. My question for you, (and my issue) Are your headlamps and taillamps not turning on? Blinkers work, four ways work, but no headlamp, tail, OR dash lighting.......this is quite inconvenient when days are short and nights are long!! ;) These are the issues I'm looking to resolve, and was gonna tag team it with ya' if we match. Hint; fuses seem fine....

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thanks still can't find 2nd box neither could Advance or Auto Zone or 5 other people I asked

There is a second fuse box under the hood. It's actually right where the positive jump screw is. Lift the panel door snaps on the side really tight.

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