Fuse question...
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I can't find my owners manual. I have it, but it's not in the glovebox.
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I appreciated that link, but there are 15 pdf's. I asked a simple question that has a simple answer. I figured I'd have an answer by now, but I guess I'll sift through all 15 pdf's until I figure it out. It has nothing to do with laziness or making excuses, a simple question only needs a simple answer, that's it.
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I appreciated that link, but there are 15 pdf's. I asked a simple question that has a simple answer. I figured I'd have an answer by now, but I guess I'll sift through all 15 pdf's until I figure it out. It has nothing to do with laziness or making excuses, a simple question only needs a simple answer, that's it.
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Thanks again for the link, I'll sift through the PDFs.
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Hopefully you found it by know...
Try this, pg 178
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo.../03f23og2e.pdf
There is a left side and a right side power seat fuse. You'll have to figure your left from right though.
Try this, pg 178
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo.../03f23og2e.pdf
There is a left side and a right side power seat fuse. You'll have to figure your left from right though.
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Hopefully you found it by know...
Try this, pg 178
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo.../03f23og2e.pdf
There is a left side and a right side power seat fuse. You'll have to figure your left from right though.
Try this, pg 178
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo.../03f23og2e.pdf
There is a left side and a right side power seat fuse. You'll have to figure your left from right though.
In case anyone else wants to know:
Fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel.
Remove the 4 fasteners/panel to gain access.
Fuse #112 is the left side power seat fuse.
Thanks again Dusty.
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