The 4 door fuse panel is under the dash on the drivers side
The 2 door fuse panel is in the drivers end of the dash , the fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open
On a 2002 Ford Explorer (4 door) the fuse panel is under the instrument panel on the driver's side. In location # 24 there is a 15 amp fuse for the cigarrette lighter/ OBD II system.
The location of the fuse panel would depend on what the model year is of the Ford Explorer : ( from 1995 to 2001 , if you open the drivers door you will see a plastic fuse panel cover in the drivers end of the dash ) ( from 2002 and newer , on the Ford Explorer FOUR DOOR , the fuse panel is below the dash on the drivers side )
Behind the fuse panel. You have to remove the fuse panel located in the drivers side kick panel and mounted on the back side of the fuse panel are a cluster of relays. One is for the Horn.
The fuse panel in the 2002 Ford Explorer Sport - 2 door is on the drivers end of the dash Open the drivers door and look at the drivers end of the dash , you will see a removable plastic cover panel for the fuses
It should be a 15 amp fuse number 11.
The owners manual for a 2002 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) shows : fuse # 24 - 15 amp - cigar lighter , OBD II in the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side
According to the 2002 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : Under the instrument panel on the drivers side : ( # 24 is a 15 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter and OBD II )
where is the 4x4 fuse located in a 2002 ford explorer.
On a 2002 4 door Ford Explorer, the turn signal flasher relay is relay # 1 on the top side of the fuse panel located on the driver's side under the dash. To access the relays you must remove the fuse panel - see the dealer. On the visible side of the fuse panel in location # 5 there is a 15 amp fuse for the flasher relay (turn signals/hazard lights)
Bulb burned out, or fuse blown. ( or gauge panel dimmer switch turned all the way )
how do i open the fuse panel on a 2002 mercury mountaineer
You replace the hazard light fuse in a Ford Explorer in the fuse panel box. The fuse panel box is located under the vehicle's hood.