Look on the lid of the fuse box, you should see pictures of what each fuse powers. These pictures are in the same layout as the fuses so find the picture of the side window and check that fuse. Hope this helps.
If you are doing it at home just drop cradle with engine and transmission then separate while it's on the floor. If not you are going to need special tools and equipment plus a lift.
well it's gonna be somewhere between the grill and radiator, or behind or next to the headlights somewhere. Might be hiding behind the battery? not familiar with that car but space is tight in modern autos it's tucked away somewhere.
You've got 2 separate problems there.
Check fuses with a test light. Fuse may look good, but have an open circuit.
If fuse block is under bonnet, check the cannon plug where wires go through firewall. Might be corrosion or a bad connection.
THe drive belt tensioner and the crankshaft pulley are under the power steering pump. also, the timing cover and timing chains/components on the inside of the engine.
Do you know how to test automotive electrical circuits using a DMM - digital multi-meter ?
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The headlamp switch is supplied power at all times from the smart junction box (SJB). When the headlamps switch is placed in the headlamps ON position, power is routed to the multifunction switch. Depending on the position of the multifunction switch, power is routed through one of two circuits to the SJB. If the multifunction switch is in the high beam position, power is routed through SJB fuse 12 (15A) and then on to the high beam headlamps. If the multifunction switch is in the low beam position, power is routed through SJB fuses 11 (10A) and 15 (10A) to the LH and RH headlamps, respectively. Power to the multifunction switch is available at all times for the flash-to-pass feature.
Is there B+ voltage at fuse's # 11 & 15 with headlamps on an the multifunction switch is in the low beam position ? If not check for B+ voltage at the multifunction switch . Free wiring diagrams here
http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter your vehicle info. year , make , model an engine . Under system click on lighting then under subsystem click headlamps . Click the search button then the blue link .
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1. stabilizer link to strut nut 6 - 12 ft.-lbs;
2. stabilizer link to stabilizer bar nut 6 - 12 ft.-lbs;
3. stabilizer bar U clam bolt to body 20 -30 ft.-lbs.
I have same problem, 04 Tarus, Abs light, brake light, fuel cap light, oil pressure light, and one other, checked oil pressure with manual gauge and its good, has been doing this since it was new in 04, also radio has a mind of its own turns up and down on its own when warning lights are on.