On a 1995 Ford Explorer :
In the power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine
compartment on the drivers side
( in the 2nd row from the drivers side , and in the 3rd space from the firewall
end of the box , is a 30 amp maxi fuse for the power door locks , power
windows , and power seats )
yes because i have a 93 ford explorer yes because i have a 93 ford explorer
you might have the child safety locks activated
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
Automatic door locks engage on the 2003 Ford Explorer for safety.
The owners manual shows a 30 amp fuse in the power distribution box in the engine compartment that is used for the power locks/power windows/ and power seats on the 1996 Ford Explorer.
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer : ( power RACK AND PINION steering )
In the power distribution box in your engine compartment of your 1997 Ford Explorer there is a 30 amp maxi-fuse in location # 10 , for your power seat(s) , power windows and power locks . Ford recommends disconnecting the battery before servicing anything in the PD BOX , which would mean that your Explorer would have to relearn its idle , the clock would need to be reset etc.
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : The ( # 10 maxi fuse ) is a light green color 30 amp fuse for the power windows , door locks , and seats ( 2nd row from driver side , 3rd maxi fuse from firewall end )
The Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side near the firewall in a 1995 Ford Explorer It has maxi fuses , small size fuses , relays , diodes
Maxi fuse # 10 - 30 amp is for power windows , power locks and power seats
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
Under the hood, #10, a 30A Maxi fuse, controls power seats and windows too.