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I think there is only one under the hood.. do not think there is one under the dashI think there is only one under the hood.. do not think there is one under the dash
okay found that one. underneath drivers dash.. wow .. well hidden.. okay any idea what fuse number and if not. what about amperage at least I can start the narrowing down the search.. THank you so much for your help so far.okay found that one. underneath drivers dash.. wow .. well hidden.. okay any idea what fuse number and if not. what about amperage at least I can start the narrowing down the search.. THank you so much for your help so far.
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somewhere there is one under the dash, try laying down on the drivers side floor and looking up. or open the door and see if its mounted on the side, also check on the passenger side with the door open and in the glove box. there will be one on the inside somewhere
somewhere there is one under the dash, try laying down on the drivers side floor and looking up. or open the door and see if its mounted on the side, also check on the passenger side with the door open and in the glove box. there will be one on the inside somewhere
if you havent gotten to the fuse, sorry for the delay in the response. cant tell you which one or what amp. but all you have to do is start pulling fuses and see whats blown and replace it with the same amped fuse.
if you havent gotten to the fuse, sorry for the delay in the response. cant tell you which one or what amp. but all you have to do is start pulling fuses and see whats blown and replace it with the same amped fuse.
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To locate the specific fuse, you should refer to your owner's manual or the diagram on the underside of the fuse box cover. The fuse box cover should have a labeled diagram showing which fuse corresponds to the power windows. Look for a fuse labeled "PW" or "PWR" for power windows, or check the diagram for any fuses labeled for the window control module or power windows.
Once you have located the correct fuse, use a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers to remove the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a fuse of the same amperage. If the new fuse blows immediately, there may be a problem with the wiring or the power window motor, and it may require further diagnosis by a mechanic.
I need year--make--model? Most of the diagrams I look at, the power windows use a circuit breaker, not a fuse. If your fuse box is labeled take a look. Sometimes your owners manual will show location of fuses and circuit breakers.
There is no fuse. The circuit is protected by a breaker. The lower half of the diagram you're seeing is meant to reference that these relays are behind the fuses. A circuit breaker almost never goes bad, though, so your problem is most likely a regulator/motor assembly (if one window is inoperable) or the master switch on the driver's door panel (usually when all windows are inoperable)
Vehicles manufacture makes demarkation diagrams available within each compartments from which feature functionalities are deriveable. The fuse box should have diagrams on closely situated to the compartments either as engrained or fus written material. in situation that the vehilce were newly innovated would have user operators owners manual. Refer from the the vehicles owner guide to acquire materails. also, refer with technician to restore malfunctions or attain advices on capturing an impressio.
Hello i can assist you.Your window relays a re located under your hood compartment in the relay fuse cluster.You will need to look closely at the cluster relay name and location diagram if not displayed on the cluster cover you might have to refer to the owners manual for specs and diagram.However i recommend testing your fuse for your power windows located in side the cab of the truck.It was my pleasure assisting you in locating your window relay.John
I know thta, for a 2002 Ford Explorer, the 30 amp circuit breaker in location #62 of the power distribution box in the engine compartment is the power window circuit breaker. (unfortunately in the 2002 owner's manuals it is labelled accessory delay ) later years are labelled as the power window circuit breaker.
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I think there is only one under the hood.. do not think there is one under the dash
okay found that one. underneath drivers dash.. wow .. well hidden.. okay any idea what fuse number and if not. what about amperage at least I can start the narrowing down the search.. THank you so much for your help so far.
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