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I believe that my fuse for my 2004 ford focus SE headlights has blown due to my light not coming on. the handbook says the fuses are located in the power distribution box. i have no idea where the power distribution box is located. where is it located? under the hood? under the dash? where is the distribution box located?
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There is no "fuse" per se, however there is a fusible link built into the cable that leads to the alternator (from the battery & starter).
If this is blown, there is no connectivity between the battery, starter and alternator.
That would be the dash lamp fuse! No, just kidding. If they are not labelled, just pull one at a time (key off) and check each to see which is blown. East peasey.
The fuse must be in the main fuse box. The position and function of the fuses is normally marked on the inside of the fuse box cover and also in the owner's handbook. If you don't come right with these, work your way through the fuses looking for a blown one. To ease your search the windows fuse it should be around 30 amps.
The fuse must be in the main fuse box. The position and function of the fuses is normally marked on the inside of the fuse box cover and also in the owner's handbook. If you don't come right with these, work your way through the fuses looking for a blown one. To ease your search the brake lights fuse it should be around 15 amps.
The fuse must be in the main fuse box. The position and function of the fuses is normally marked on the inside of the fuse box cover and also in the owner's handbook. If you don't come right with these, work your way through the fuses looking for a blown one. To ease your search the low beam fuse it should be around 15 to 20 amps.
You have got me know i know they 7.5 amp fuses ,also the same rating fuse for the side lights and their are four of these fuses all together but cannot remember where they are ,either under the bonnet or the internal fuse box ,i think they are in the internal fuse box .
Check out your fuse associate with the low beam headlight, secondly there is a relay fuse under fuse rely box under the hoos. Locate this box, and locate the relay fuse associated to the low beam. You can rotate the relay with another relay of the same spec to see if the low beam lights are coming on. I would believe that it is a fuse that is blown, check your owners manaual on the location of the fuse box. Usually it's located in the driver side kick panel.
hi from uk if you look in cars handbook it will give location/colour and amp of fuse for cig lighter failing this have you looked on the reverse side of fuse/relays cover ? on uk focus there is a map/location inscribed indicating with symbols each fuse and amps ? hope yours is same?
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