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In the 2004 Ford Explorer, there are multiple locations for fuse boxes. One can be found underneath the driver's side of the instrument panel. Another location is in the engine compartment towards the back on the driver's side. Additionally, there is an auxiliary relay box situated on the front right fender well. Acting as the central hub of the vehicle's electrical system, the fuse box contains various labeled fuses. For example, the fuse box inside the vehicle includes fuses like 20A for the heated seats and moonroof, 10A for the right horn, and 15A for the heated mirrors. In contrast, the engine compartment houses fuses such as 30A for the rear defrost and 40A for the blower motor.
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I'm searching for the fuse that controls the power window. Can you tell me its color, size, and location within the fuse box?
The fuse box can be found below the dashboard, above where you engage your parking brake.
I'm having trouble locating the interior fuse box of a 2004 Ford Explorer.
Unable to locate it