I'm still driving my 1995 Ford Explorer and have never had a problem where a
fuse blew and required replacement
Locate the fuses - in the fuse box under the dash - driver side , only replace burn fuses - they pull out with pliers , there are also fuses under the hood
There is a fuse panel under the hood or under the dashboard. The cover should have a diagram of the fuses. Alternatively, you can replace all the broken fuses with the correct fuse.
Try looking under the steering wheel under a panel there should be a bunch of fuses it should be there.
It depends on what fuses you need to change. There are 3 compartments that have fuses and relays. one on each side of the engine under the hood, and one underneath the dash behind the change holder compartment under the steering wheel. There is a fuse pulling tool to take out fuses and only replace them with the same wattage. depending on if someone has used them, there should be spare fuses in the compartment under the dash. there is also a diagram on the bottom of the change compartment and on top of the covers under the hood.
These are the main power distribution fuses. The circuits they protect, their location, and their amperage rating should be listed on the under side of the box lid. NEVER replace one with a different amperage rating and ALWAYS disconnect the battery to replace one.
Look under the dash on the driver's side. There should be a compartment there for the fuses.
Under the hood on the passenger side, or under the dash on the passenger side (which i have not had to replace)
should be under seat
It should not need to be replaced under normal conditions.
under the van, in the center.
You will need to check your manual first to find out if the fuses you want to replace are under the hood or under the dash inside the vehicle on the passenger side panel.
It's next to the fuses under the dash.