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The interior lights for my toyota rav4 stopped working after installing sound system. How do I fix this?

After I changed the deck (using toyota wiring harness), and adding a sub and amp the lights for my dashboard instruments doesn‘t work. The signals work and when I flash the high beams the light comes on but I cant get the speedometer or gas to light up so I cant see anything in the dark. Why is this? When wiring the deck there were left over wires such as an orange one, and a blue one (which said Ant Rem). How do I fix this? I looked around online and it might be the fuse thats blown. Where can I buy another fuse in toronto, ontario and how do I replace it myself because the Toyota Dealership is asking me for $110 not including labour.Thanks in advance.

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$110 to replace a fuse? That's extortion. Check your tail lights with the headlights on. The dash lights and the tail lights are on the same circuit. That way you have a way of knowing that your tail lights aren't working. If both are not working, you have a blown fuse. If the tail lights are working, look for a disconnected wire in the area where you performed any work. The fuse is under the dash, probably near the steering column behind a cover plate. Fuses are common items available at any auto supply store.

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