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There's an accessory relay get your manual for locations or buy a book you can try Ford owners .come register then download your manual then go to roadside emergencies and the power distribution box and fuse box diagrams are in there if Ford go back that far give it a shot
ford owners .com register and download your owners manual for free the go to roadside emergencies your fuse boxes are there cabin and power distribution with relays and fuse values
The biggest diameter wire goes to biggest fuse. All the wires to the fuse box are the same. Doesn't matter which goes where. The alternator wire goes to the side of the panel. 175 amp fuse.
You don't need a repair manual if you know the basic's of automotive repair . You just need wiring diagrams an fuse box layouts . You can find those here free http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. year , make , model ,engine ! Under system click on electrical distribution .Then under subsystem click on fuse panel . Click the search button then the first blue link . This shows relay positions in the under hood fuse box. The PCM power relay supply's B+ voltage to the fuel pump relay , PCM - engine computer ,mass air flow sensor an someother thing's .
Check in Power distribution box (engine compartment) position R3 for Air Conditioning...
A blown fuse can be identified by a break in the wire. All fuses are a push fit.
In Passenger Compartment fuse box... five reserve fuses with different current ratings are attached to the inside cover of the power distribution box in case of emergency fuse replacement. Check R14 for Heater blower motor...
The passenger compartment fuse panel is located on the driver's side under the instrument panel. The power distribution box is located on the driver's side of the engine compartment.
Below your dash inside the cab(not sure if passenger or driver side), should be your fusebox... The radio should be the fuse labeled #32.
The domelight MIGHT be the #34 fuse
** For your clock, I do not know if this is correct!! The fuse may located in the engine area in the "power distribution box" near the air filter, and battery. The fuse would be #52
The Fuse Diagram is located inside the cover for the Power Distribution Box and You can get The owners manual Online that also has a list of Fuse locations and Fuse amp ratings. Good Luck, Hope it Helps.
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