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I have a 2003 SuperCrew 4x4 XLT Lariat. Sunroof and windows quit working, obviously an electrical problem. The hand book chart (page 184) lists a CB for power windows and moonroof at location 601, but the poorly-written schematics on page 181 doesn't show where 601 is located.
I don't have my manuals with me, but I do know your truck has two main fuse/relay boxes. One under the dash on the left, and another under the hood on the driver's side fenderwell.
I don't have my manuals with me, but I do know your truck has two main fuse/relay boxes. One under the dash on the left, and another under the hood on the driver's side fenderwell.
True, and neither one has anything remotely resembling a CB. I've checked both panels against the schematics and every fuse is accounted for. I just can't find the location of the CB that's listed in the fuse description chart. The chart implies it is located at 601 in the Power Distribution Box under the hood. Unfortunately the schematics (and the box itself) doesn't have a 601 location.
I'm just a plane 'ol guy. Airplanes have resettable fuses (aka circuit breakers) that are simple push-to-reset devices, so that's what I'm looking for. Am I looking for the wrong thing?
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