You said,
F14 in the engine compartment fuse box - also referred to as "PWR 1"
isn't that nice of Ford not to make it clear in the manual?
Thanks for the answer, however,
It got me close, but actually on my 2005 Escape it is fuse F12. In my manual, it labels to the console device in the picture as the "auxiliary power source". Makes sense. In the fuse block diagram (in this same manual), they label fuse F12 "power point". I thought that was a Microsoft product. ;-) Those wacky Ford folks... Anyway, I could see the fuse was blown when I removed it, so problem solved.
What if your auxiliary point is not working for a ford escape 2005? Check fuse F12 in the engine compartment fuse box, next to the battery.
auxiliary fuse where is it located in 2005 explorer+
It does not have that option in the stock radio
In your front power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment , mini fuse ( # 8 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the power point
Should be inside the center console, at the rear...
I also have an 05 Escape Limited. I do not have an AUX input. If you purchase an after market deck, you'll be able to use the AUX through the new deck.
Probably a blown fuse. Check the fuses.
just above gear shift on passenger side
The 2005 Ford Escape is 5 ft. 10.1 in. (70.1 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
Yes
According to the 2005 Ford Escape HYBRID Owner Guide : The vehicle is equipped with the Electric Power - Assisted Steering ( EPAS ) system , there is no power steering fluid reservoir to check or fill
Hi....this has happened to me a couple of times and it's in the fuse box that's located under the hood - not the 'normal' fuse box under the dash.