In the fuse box
the fuse for the sun roof is not under the hood. it is behind the lower glove compartment on the passenger side. it is marked F20 and is a 15 amp fuse.
Under the steering column, by the brake petal, the 2nd fuse box is located there. This contains the fuse for the moon roof.
moon roof don't work i check the fuse all-ready
under the hood
You might drive an Eclipse with a Moon Roof but that wouldn't make it a Lunar Eclipse. There is a Lunar Rover, though. It is still parked on the moon.
fuse 14 under the dash, unfortunaltely also kills radio
Fuse panel located behind the plastic hatch on the lower left side of the dashboard.
It must be. Check the fuse box. Each fuse box has a key page next to it explaining each fuse function.
In the fuse panel under the driver side of the dash : Fuse # 2 is a 20 amp fuse for the moonroof According to the 2005 Ford Explorer Owner Guide
In the Power Distribution Box in the engine compartment , on the drivers side ( which is " live " ) maxi fuse # 4 is a 30 amp fuse for the power windows , power moon roof , and power seat . It sounds like the fuse has blown
I'm not 100% sure if they are to do with the moon roof, but if you pull out the right rear heater/air con vent (behind the driver) there are two 20A fuses. Maybe one of these are part of the motor.
It is located under the headllining in the roof between the two sunroofs.