There is also one under the hood for the larger Maxi Fuses and relays, Probably on the drivers side (is on my '98) long narrow black box, with a latch at one end, hinge on the other. it is located on the Drivers side. on the side of the dashboard, between the door and the dashboard. at least that is where it is located on my 199 Ford Explorer XLT
On a 1999 Explorer there is a 7.5 amp fuse in location # 10 of the fuse panel for the overhead console.
In the right front passenger footwell , behind the kick panel ( according to the owners manual )
Below the instrument panel , on the drivers side
between the front wheels
not off hand but go onto explorer web sit
Underneath the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted on the frame rail
It is located behind the rear panel on the passenger side. You have to remove the entire panel to access it.
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.
Location # 17 - 25 amp fuse for cigar lighter on a 2000 Ford Explorer. Fuse panel - driver's end of dash (visible with driver's door open)
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 )
No , the 1999 Ford Explorer Sport and the 1999 Ford Explorer 4 door have shock absorbers front and rear