The 2004 Ford Explorer owners manual shows that fuse # 37 in your power
distribution box in the engine compartment is a 15 amp fuse for the air conditioning
clutch relay and the transmission
Fuse number 37 under you dash.
no the rear fuse is number 1 and the front are 37.
According to the 2004 F-150 owners manual : # 39 - 20 amp fuse - instrument panel power point# 37 - 20 amp fuse - rear power point
#37 (30A) in the passenger compartment (not under the hood)
The fuse number for the interior fan on a 2007 Ford Focus is typically fuse 37, which is located in the interior fuse box. However, it's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual for the most accurate and specific information, as fuse assignments can vary. If you're experiencing issues with the fan, checking this fuse is a good first step.
fuse 37
The Drop - 2004 1-37 was released on: USA: 20 September 2004
The only other fuse I could find besides # 37 - 20 amp - rear power point was fuse # 20 - 10 amp - battery feed for overhead power point
There is no fuse for the actual A/C compressor, it is controlled by the PCM. The blower motor and A/C controls in the vehicle are using Fuse 37 (30 amp) in the fuse block under the dash. Fuse 2 (60 amp) in the fuse box under the hood is connected to the A/C pressure cycling switches, along with the engine cooling fan.
Tavis Smiley - 2004 1-37 was released on: USA: 25 February 2004
it is fuse 37 in the under hood fuse box. Termperature gage out also?
At the Movies - 2004 8-37 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG