I don't know either!
Which year of Transporter are you asking?
check out www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) click on Owner Guides / select 1999 year / Escort The owners manual ( fuse panel diagram for coupe and sedan ) can be viewed on-line
www.motorcraftservice.com Click on model and year and owners guide.
2002
You didn't say what year or wheather it was a 4 or 6 cly. On the V6 the is one fuse box on the driver side, another on the passinger side of the dash which can only be seen when the door is open. Finally the is another fuse box on the firewall.
You didn't say what year or wheather it was a 4 or 6 cly. On the V6 the is one fuse box on the driver side, another on the passinger side of the dash which can only be seen when the door is open. Finally the is another fuse box on the firewall.
Here you can choose your year, make and model to obtain owners manuals. https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals/results.asp
www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) When you get to the home page (click on Owner Guides ) then select your year and Ford model . The Owner Guide includes the fuse diagram
Please go to this link and print out an owners guide for future use: http://www.motorcraftservice.com/vdirs/SPubs/default.asp?pageid=oghome&gutsid=spubs_serv_all_new&TYPE=OWNERGUIDE&menuIndex1=57 input the year and make of your ford/mercury vehicle and click on view owners guide. Fuse info is usually found under roadside emergency chapter.
All the fuses are labeled on the inside of the fuse box cover. They vary year to year and model to model, so even the shop manual points to the fuse box cover. Is usually 20 amp. Could be higher.
www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Once you get to the home page click on Owner Guides Select your year and Ford model You can view the Owner Guide ( which includes the fuse diagram ) online
depends on the model and year - probably in the boot on the right hand side