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On the transaxle(transmission) bell housing, on the driver's side. there should be a little window cut out on the top there are some notches there. That's the timing marks.
On the driver's side. Sit in the car and it is right in front of your left knee closest to the door. It is clearly marked "Fuse Access".
Pull the hood release lever near the parking brake on the bottom of the driver's side dash. Push the lever under the hood up and push up on the hood.
To change headlight bulbs in a 2005 Ford Escape, first make sure the light switch is in off position and replace the passenger light bulb. Next, get to the driver's side bulb, remove the battery by holding it down, to be able to change the headlight bulb.
Work from behind light fixture Remove wire clip and twist bulb to remove Note: The above only works for the passenger's side headlight. The driver's side light is harder to get to. To replace the driver's side headlight remove the battery and it's hold down.
go from underneath it takes probably 2 minutes to do both
On your 1995 PLYMOUTH TRUCK VOYAGER 2WD, the COMPUTER CONTROL is: UNDER HOOD, DRIVER SIDE, FRONT SIDE OF STRUT TOWER, REAR OF HEADLIGHT, MOUNTED ON INNER FENDERWELL You can find this stuff free at Autozone.com under component location.
9004 for main headlights. H3 (35watts) for foglights located next to headlights. To change passenger-side headlight, remove the airfilter box, disconnect the headlight socket, unscrew the black ring that secures headlight bulb. To change the driver's side, repeat the same procedures.
I found it mounted above the fuse module. It's almost impossible to see without removing the module and surrounding panel. Located on a bracket under the driver's side A/C duct.
It is under the air filter and right beside the battery on the drivers side. If you pop the hood, and look down behind of driver side headlight, you will see it
There may be a poor connection or a burned out fuse for the driver's side headlight. There may be a poor connection or a burned out fuse for the driver's side headlight.