Door courtesy light fuse location? (1 Viewer)

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Can't for the life of me figure out which fuse these lights are on. Looked over both the driver and passenger side covers and checked a handful of the fuses that I thought might be it but no blown fuses. Trying to avoid pulling every fuse to find which one I mucked up. I inadvertently shorted the front passenger light while trying to change a bulb and now none of the door lights work. Of note, dome/map lights work in all rows.

Thanks in advance
 
Oops. Need to change my signature up after some recent changes in the stable. Yes, '13 200.
 
Try page 560 - https://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/document/om-s/OM60G36U/pdf/OM60G36U.pdf

Either fuse 40 or 54 under the hood.

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Same thing happened to me last week while swapping the bulbs with LEDs. #54 in the picture that @LoveHateToyota attached was blown. Those 6 light bulbs (4 door courtesy + 2 step lights) share fuse 54.
 
It's a bingo! Thanks @LoveHateToyota and @LXCruza. It was indeed #54 in the engine bay fuse box. Who woulda thunk "DOME1" was in fact not DOME anything? And if one was going to name things "DOME1" and "DOME2", why not identify the actual dome lights fuse as "DOME1"? Mr. T is F'ing with me...
 
Ya, don't spend too much time looking at those fuse and relay names. It'll drive you bonkers. I'm sure there is some method to their madness, but it isn't obvious to me.
 

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