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In some large cars like yours you can remove the rear seat back and open a plate that gives access to the trunk. Depending on your car if it is just a small access panel you will have to go on a fishing expedition with a magnet attached to a rod of some sort to fish them out.
Visit the on-line store, know as reliable-store, they have the repair manuals. I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem 2008 crown ford Victoria
In the central junction box Fuse 29 (15 Amp). The central junction box is located under the dash on the left side of the steering column by the brake pedal.
If you are keeping this vehicle and do your own work on it, I 'd recomend going to ebay and buying a original Ford EVTM (electrical vacuum troubleshooting manual) for your specific vehicle. It is a very simple and well illustrated book to understand. I have one for my 1992 crown vic. It show a 40 amp fuse in the engine compartment fuse box for the lights.
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