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Well if you have one headlight that works then you can eliminate the fuse problem. If it is the fuse, then all would be dead. On the lights that are out, (not working) use a little $5.00 test light and see if you are getting power where the wiring and the bulbs meet. If the power is there, obviously it is a bulb problem. The fog lights are not "sealed beam" type either, and have replaceable bulbs, I am quite sure. But anyway, a simple 12v test lamp will show you where the problem is.
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