http://www.genuineservice.com and go to owners guides and download the owners manual to your computer
2007-12-25 12:51:18
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answered by gearbox 7
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Try your local auto parts store. Most of the newer cars actually have the fuse compartment labeled for those morons who throw away their owner's manuals the same day they buy the car and never even bother to read the manual.
2007-12-25 21:15:39
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answered by Bill S 6
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Get a pair of needle nose pliers and remove the fuses one at a time. You will be able to see a burnt out fuse. It's probably a 10 amp fuse. May be green.
2007-12-25 12:13:08
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answered by 19G30 5
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Make sure to replace it with the same amp fuse. If it is a 15 amp, then don't put a 20, etc...
2007-12-27 15:16:44
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answered by wcowell2000 6
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open the fuse panel, on the little door you removed should be a sticker or such showing what is what.
lighter is normally alone or maybe with radio or interior lights, should say. figure 10amp (think thats red). just pull it out and push in a new one, that simple.
here is a short video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sz-DegirT8 (your fuse box is inside the car, cars have 2 fuse boxes, main one and interior junk)
2007-12-25 12:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really want the original owner's manual or any other Ford actual manual for that vehicle go to http://www.HelmInc.com -- This is who supplies Ford with their owner's manual's and so forth.
2007-12-25 15:02:14
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answered by Robbie C 2
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