how do i know if a fuse is blown or a light bulb

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Asked by mrme Jan 05, 2013 at 11:19 AM about the 1999 Ford Expedition 4 Dr XLT 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

failed state iinspection becaeu service engine soon light DID NOT COME ONE

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Look at the dash board when you turn the key. All the bulbs should light up during the light bulb check.

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all other light up so this one that did not light up is a fuse that is blown,,, failed inspection becaue of wervice engine soon not showing up

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Check your fuses and replace any that are blown. You'll have to check some with the key on if you are using a volt meter.

176,035

It could be there is a problem with the ECU (engine control unit). That's the thing that turns the light on. Get the codes read to see if there's a problem with it. Does the inspection place do repairs in your state?

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