To find the correct fuse(s), you need to consult your owner's manual. It will have a fuse box diagram showing which fuse(s) control the parking lights, tail lights, and brake lights. The manual will also show you the location of the fuse boxes (there's usually one under the hood and one inside the cabin).
Troubleshooting Steps (before replacing fuses):
1. Check the bulbs: Make sure the parking light bulbs themselves aren't burned out. This is the most common cause.
2. Check all parking lights: Are *all* parking lights out, or just some? If only some are out, it points to a wiring issue in that specific circuit rather than a fuse.
3. Test the bulbs: Even if they seem good, test the bulbs with a multimeter or by swapping them with known good bulbs from another light.
4. Inspect wiring: Look for any damaged or loose wiring near the taillights and parking lights. Rodents, wear and tear, or previous repairs can cause problems.
Only after thoroughly checking the bulbs and wiring should you start looking at fuses based on your owner's manual. Replacing the wrong fuse could damage other electrical components.