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Your owners manual should have this info. I went to mopar.com, where it said, vehicle, I typed in year--make--model. It's there I just looked it. The owners manual is free to look at online, I believe it was page 342 for fuses. Interior and under the hood fuse boxes. Sometimes the fuse box cover may have a legend on it, that tells which fuse does what?
This is your interior fuse box. This info should be in your owners manual. If you don't have an owners manual, you can go to
fleet.ford.com, scroll down the page, click on owners manual, type in year--make--model. the fuses are on page 177.
You have, what kind of problem? I didn't know if you wanted interior fuse box or under the hood fuse box?
often times the owners manual will tell you fuse box locations and give you a diagram to which fuse controls what, and what amprage fuse youll need to replace it with. if the manual doesnt tell you which fuse controls what, then the fuse box should have a diagram somewhere close by like on a cover to the actual box. if all else fails, google "fuse box location 2001 focus" and see where it is
I don't know for sure, but I believe it is supposed to be a 15 or 20amp fuse and not a 2amp. Check your owners manual or the fuse panel cover just to make sure
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