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2004 Mercury Mountaineer Power windows are not working. What could be the problem? The owners manual shows a large 30amp circuit breaker located under the hood. Could this be the problem?

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They can go bad-swap it out with another that you don't need, just to try and see if it is the relay-listed are relays that might only control, for instance, the rear window defroster-generally, relays are all the same, some just get used heavily and some don't (i.e., ABS)-worth a try

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I looked at the owners manual for the fuse box under the hood that has the fuse for the Power Windows . According to the manual there isn't a relay in this box for the windows. Is it somewhere else ?

Check in the Power Distribution box, this is located in the engine compartment, and contains high-current fuses that protect your vehicle.

For POWER WINDOWS, check the position 4, 30AMP (Maxi Fuse) (also Power Moonroof, Power Seat).

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This and other details can find in your 2000 Mcercury Mountaineer Owners Manual.

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The power window system operates under the control of the accessory delay relay. For early build vehicles, the GEM will energize the relay to provide power to the power window system. For late build vehicles, the ICM(instrument cluster module) will energize the relay to provide power to the power window system.

Now it does not state the build date cut off in shop manual. So if it is an early build Fuse No.6(60amp) in Battery junction box feeds a circuit breaker that mounts under the hood on the fender apron at the firewall on driver's side(wire colors will be BK/WH and YE/LG).Then it feeds the switch side of the accessory delay relay in the Central junction box. Fuse 17(15amp) in the central junction box feeds the switch side of this relay.

The late build system is the same except instead of the circuit breaker on the left fender apron it uses fuse no. 47(30amp) in the battery junction box.

Now you can go to this website and pick owner guide on left task bar,input your vehicle info and pick get owner guide. Then pick the 6th owner guide printing and go to page 210 for the accessory delay relay location. You will see all the fuse information starts on page 207 thur 216.
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