2002 Ford F250 super duty. what fuse is related to dash lights and tail lights

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Asked by GayleJB Jun 13, 2015 at 05:43 PM about the 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat 4WD Crew Cab SB

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My dash lights went out first.  Then I bought a trailer.  Plugged it in and had no trailer lights.  May be a problem with the trailer.  But about an hour down the road, the tail lights went out.  My husband passed away and I am trying to be my own mechanic.  Any ideas?

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Hate to sound like I'm making excuses, but this was harder than I thought it was going to be. Now, I made there as big as possible from thumbnails and keep in focus. The instrument cluster, i.e. dash lights are labeled both 35 and 41. click image

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Hi TST. I was off looking for those, your post was not there. But you are right on

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thank you all very much. glad I found this website I'll try not to bother you all too often

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This thread looks very helpful - the lights on my instrument panel went out and at the same time my taillights went out....signals and brake lights still work. is this what I need to replace?

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I Replaced both 10 and amp fuses for my dash- lights and tail lights but that wasn't the issue any ideas what it could be after that

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