fuse location for Power Point
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fuse location for Power Point
The Power Point is the second cigarette lighter located on the dashboard below the climate control. I plugged in an DC/AC inverter with the result that there is no power. I assume the fuse blew. It is not the same fuse as the cigarette lighter since the cigarette lighter still supplies power. Anyone have knowledge of the fuse location in the fuse panel. I knwo where the panel is. I do not know which fuse in the panel.
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RE: fuse location for Power Point
I have searched for several days online. I have found what many like myself have been searching for, whickis the early model 91-94 explorer/ rangers fuse diagram, by the emergency brake.here it is:
http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us...rInfoPages.htm
(look under diagram for your applicable yr and model,then clickon diagram to enlarge)
the 96 and newer are on that ford site.
https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenan...ls/default.asp
http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us...rInfoPages.htm
(look under diagram for your applicable yr and model,then clickon diagram to enlarge)
the 96 and newer are on that ford site.
https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenan...ls/default.asp
#8
Jeffery
if you noted what year car you have...maybe someone could look in their owner manual for fuse location
...with that said if you know where fuses are...typically a "blown" fuse has visual burn signs on top of fuse
also look at your ac/dc inverter to see what load it draws...it may exceed the circuit for the +12v power point
if you noted what year car you have...maybe someone could look in their owner manual for fuse location
...with that said if you know where fuses are...typically a "blown" fuse has visual burn signs on top of fuse
also look at your ac/dc inverter to see what load it draws...it may exceed the circuit for the +12v power point
#9
The original post is near 12 years old,, and the thread now contains other models..
Certainly the help is appreciated, and try to keep the thread specific to model, otherwise the help request or offerings may be missed by others...
Certainly the help is appreciated, and try to keep the thread specific to model, otherwise the help request or offerings may be missed by others...
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