The only power in the inertia switch is when the fuel pump wire has power-and only when the pump is demanded to run-during the initial pressurizing of fuel lines (for about 2 seconds) when key is turned to ON, during cranking, and during running of the engine.
Power to the fuse block will come from the power distribution box-the fuse/relay block-under the hood. Check all your maxi fuses. One of them will supply power to the fuses, or if not them, then there will be a fusible link just off the battery that distributes power to various circuits, including the fuse box. But first check the maxi fuses. Same for the relays: the power feed for them will also be a power distributor- a maxi fuse or fusible link.
If a wiring diagram would help you, register for free at autozone.com, listing make, model, year, and engine size. Car specific wiring diagrams and repair procedures are then available to you. Look under repair guides, may have to look around for wiring diagrams, sometimes under chassis electrical,
sometimes a stand alone entry, but it's there. Also a component location guide-it may show where or what those two relays are. The wiring diagram may show, should show, how power gets directed to the fuse box. Good luck.
SOURCE: fuse and relay box underdash
You may download the Owners Manual at: http://www.analogstereo.com/pdf/om/windstar_owners_manual_2001.pdf
SOURCE: i need a 2002 ford ranger fuse box diagram and afuel pump relay switch diagram
Hi
go to www.motorcraftservice.com then click on the owner guide and put in your truck information
then choose the 1st owner manual printing and should be between page # 184 to 200.
Good luck and I hope this will awnser your question.
SOURCE: Ford Escort 1998 fuel pump not working.
good old ford lol, try looking at the crank sensor its located at the front of the engine tucked in right hand side of exhaust manifold and gearbox, two pin plug, i have also known these to have no end of faults with the fusebox.
easy to remove, and solder the connections inside they all suffer eventually, if your not to handy with cars i recommend taking to a auto electrician, easy if you know how. Good luck Davelee
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