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That's controlled by the blend door, not by a fuse.
What feature for the Driver's door, are you looking for? The fuse for the driver's door module is fuse #3 a 15amp fuse, in the under dash fuse panel. Fuse #24 in the same fuse panel is for door locks/relay.
the fuse should be in the door panel
There are really only 2 electrical components to the heating system:Blower motorTemperature blend door actuatorFrom the Windstar OWNERS MANUAL...1995-1998 Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #211999-2003 Front Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #101999-2003 Rear Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #81999-2003 - FRONT BlowerInside fusebox: relay #3Engine compartment fusebox: fuse #1201999-2003 - REAR BlowerInside fusebox: relay #6Engine compartment fusebox: fuse #1171995-1998 - FRONT BlowerInside fusebox: fuse #361995-1998 - REAR BlowerInside fusebox: N/AEngine compartment fusebox: fuse "E"See "Related Questions" below for more
I have no running lights on my 2006 Peterbilt 387 all of the lights work
behind the speed-o
the fuse panel on the 2005 suburban is located on the lower left of the dash just adjacent to the driver side door.
power window and lock fuse for driver side door
Yes, all circuits are protected by a fuse.
359 Peterbilt has breakers. Dash panel (far right has 2 columns of reset buttons. macdtrucking
Open door look on leftside of dash.
One fuse covers both sides. If one side isn't working you probably have a temp blend door actuator that has failed.