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Should be under the steering wheel like any other car. There is a box. Just open up the box (You may need to pry off the cover with a flat head screw driver). I own a 91 Explorer and there is a diagram right on the back of the cover along with a fuse pulling tool. The owners manual will also have a diagram. Look for the terms "Accessory", "Lighter", "Socket" etc. Any Ford I've ever seen supplies power to the cigarette lighter even when the car isn't running so it will be easy to test.
for my 2008 650i convertible I tried the socket 87 located in trunk, in front of battery, it takes yellow 20 amp, it worked, i had a penny fall in the cig lighter and shorted it. Thanks to Kudos98
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