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i have a 1993 Ford E350 van with a 460 and desperately need to find a engine compartment fuse box. (Power distribution center). Mine was destroyed by rats and I can't find one anywhere. Ford dealer shows it as discontinued so I have to find one used.you can call, email, text or just yell real loud !!!!!
Its possible something could be found through eBay. Doing a quick search there are all sorts available but I didn't dig deep enough to see if '93's were listed.
Craig's List would be a good place to look for your year vans being parted out.
Posting this in the electrical forums here might get you a range of compatible years if maintaining the current schematic is your goal.
You don't give your location, but where I live there is a "pull your own auto parts" wrecking yard. You might try doing an internet search for one and including your zip code. Just in case it helps here is a link to the one near my area: Pick-n-Pull » Locations
You don't give your location, but where I live there is a "pull your own auto parts" wrecking yard. You might try doing an internet search for one and including your zip code. Just in case it helps here is a link to the one near my area: Pick-n-Pull » Locations
It really surprises me but none of my local self pull yards have a 1993 ford van. I can't seem to find any national search sites online but I'm sure there have to be some.
You could also try car-part.com, which searches junkyards nationwide.
One piece of advice: to respond to a listing on car-part.com, call the junkyard rather than using the e-mail feature. In my experience, they never respond to e-mails. Junkyards aren't generally known for their great customer service over e-mail or even over the phone.