The Fuse panel is located on the left side of the dash. You can only see it with the driver's door open. In your owner's manual is the diagram that shows which number is what. Also, the fuse distribution box is under the hood in the back right if your facing your engine.
On a 1999 Explorer there is a 7.5 amp fuse in location # 10 of the fuse panel for the overhead console.
In a 1999 Ford Explorer : The 60 amp maxi fuse in the power distribution box located in the engine compartment is for the instrument panel fuse box
No, there is no similarity. On the 1999 Explorer the fuse panel is on the end of the dash visible with the driver's door open. On the 1999 Expedition the fuse panel is below the dash on the driver's side and it is a different shape.
The fuse panel for a 1999 Ford Explorer is in the drivers end of the dash . The removable plastic fuse panel cover can be seen with the drivers door open If you want to see a diagram of the fuse panel , click on the link below and then click on Owner Guides ( the owners manual , which includes the fuse diagrams , can be viewed online )
not off hand but go onto explorer web sit
That would depend on what year of Ford Explorer . From the 1995 to 2001 Ford Explorer the fuse panel was IN the drivers end of the dash . The fuse panel cover was visible with the drivers door open .
Fuse ( # 17 ) is a 25 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter on a 1999 Ford Explorer
You can view the Owner Guide online ( which includes the fuse panel diagram ) at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( the fuses and relays section of the 1999 Ford Explorer Owner Guide starts on page 179 )
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.
Open the drivers door , and on the drivers end of the dash you will see a removable plastic cover panel , the fuse panel is behind the plastic cover panel
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The owners manual ( which includes the fuse panel diagram ) can be viewed online
I believe that is in the fuse panel