Similar to the fiesta it would be under the footwell area on the side panel or behind the small cubbyhole unit . Normally just need a screwdriver to undo the screw and I clip the electric connectors.
Hello,
The door lock actuator has gone bad for that door. When you shift the vehicle into drive the doors auto-lock (safety feature) and when you hit the lock button on your fob to arm the alarm the doors lock. If one actuator is not working (locking the door) these problems will occur and these signals are letting you know that there is an error in the system (actuator). You should be able to find a video to replace the actuator if you want to do it yourself or if there is someone you know that works on cars (does not hurt to ask).
Hope this helps--
The first thing you need to do is have the engine control module scanned for fault codes, you may have an engine misfire. Autozone does this testing for free.
Go to ford.com/ownersmanual. This will tell you which fuse to pull. I doubt it is the fuse though. Horns and plugs for the horns are most common failure.
thats sounds like a possible boost control solenoid failure.when the boost solenoid fails it wont activate a warning light and because of the lack of boost the engine computer fail safe feature will put it in limp mode in order to keep the driver from harming the engine