Try F19 in the engine compartment fuse box.
Read the chassis number, and if it starts W0L0TGF, then yes it's a mark4. If it Starts W0L0AHL, it's a MK5. a 2002 car is probably a Mk4.
if your engine is z16xe-z14xe or x16xe -x14xe ,it is on the left hand side of cylinder head mounted on it
see code location here: http://www.vauxhallwingmirrorcovers.co.uk/page14.htm colour codes for Astra Mk5 (2004-2009) here: http://www.astraownersclub.com/vb/showthread.php?t=99088
If an online search did not find the Ford Fiesta mk5 fuse box diagram, then it is available in the Fiesta service manual. The manual should be available through most any auto parts store.
Due to the inherent danger of working on the SRS, this is not a DIY job. Take it to a professional for this repair.
Hi turn the wheels on full lock there is a flap in the wheel arch you access the head light bulbs there.
U have to drop the front bumper and take the lights out or twist the wires and pull slightly till they come out hope this helps
On a VW Golf MK5, the fuse box is located on the left side of the dashboard. It can be accessed by prying off the side cover.
This is the USA we don't have mk5 escorts.
Doesn't make sense. You can get an MK5 GTI golf. MK5 is the 5th generation of VK Golf. GTI is simply one of the models.
If it is a Mk5 (which are prone to blowing the fuse!). Open the bonnet. To the right of the battery (as you look at it) is a black plastic box. About 12" by 8". Use a flat-bladed screwdriver with a blade about 5mm wide (the one that comes in the vehicle tool-kit is ideal) to release the lid of the box. Insert the screwdriver in the middle of the clip (top and bottom next to the battery) and rotate slightly while pulling up on the lid. Repeat for the other clip, and then lift the left of the box lid to the right, it's hinged on the right. Lift the lid out of the way. There are several rows of fuses. Right at the bottom of the fuse box, closest to the font bumper are two fuses on their own, right next to each other. One is Red. This is the one for the pump. On some cars it's on the left, on others on the right. The other one is (If I remember Blue) not red. If it is not a Mk5, these instructions are of no relevance.