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I'm trying to track down the problem with my power windows and radio loosing power but first need to find the CJB. Is it also known as the fuse panel below the dash?
Thanks again, David
When sitting behind the steering wheel it is at your knees. Get a blade screwdriver or. A quarter and twist th four screws. The panel will con right off.
Stewart,
I got the CJB from a link by HOUSEDAD on another post I did earlier regarding this same problem.(POWER WINDOWS & RADIO electrical problem) His link is to a schematic showing a partial wiring diagram with power out from Central Junction Box (CJB) (14A067) feeding the instrument cluster.
And thanks for you help and patience.
The CJB is the fuse panel by your knees as referenced through factory service manuals.
Most people don't have access to the shop manuals. The owner manual refers to that as the "passenger compartment fuse panel" (page 140-142 in the owner manual), and refers to the one the OP is asking about as the "power distribution box" (page 143-146 in the owner manual).
I believe the link Khadma referenced is also the one under the hood. I have yet to see any documentation that refers to the passenger compartment fuse panel as anything other than the passenger compartment fuse panel. Please post a link to the document you found that description at.
Most people don't have access to the shop manuals. The owner manual refers to that as the "passenger compartment fuse panel" (page 140-142 in the owner manual), and refers to the one the OP is asking about as the "power distribution box" (page 143-146 in the owner manual).
I believe the link Khadma referenced is also the one under the hood. I have yet to see any documentation that refers to the passenger compartment fuse panel as anything other than the passenger compartment fuse panel. Please post a link to the document you found that description at.
The later Excursions don't have that engine compartment fuse box. Not '02-'05 anyway.
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