Focus 2000. Fuse box is behind the glove compartment. The fuse is No 63 yellow 20Amp for central locking. This fuse is situated on the back of the fuse box. the fuse box has to be released via 2 screws and then turned around. Not very easy in the space available. Helps if you cut a couple of the cable ties.
Maxi fuse # 10 - 30 amp is for power windows , power locks and power seats
There is not a specifically designated fuse for the power locks on the underdash fusebox label. The power locks are actually on the sunroof fuse (#15), whether or not the car has a sunroof. Check that fuse and replace if necessary.
The fourth fuse in the interior fuse panel controls the power windows and locks on 2000-2001 Grand Prix. 25 amp silver fuse.
it could be ...check fuse 15 it controls ur power locks
In the fuse center located behind the passenger side kick panel for a 1997-2001 Jeep Sport you will find the fuse/circuit breaker for the power windows and power door locks located in position number 28.
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In the fusebox, look in the owners manual if you have it.
Remove the power locks and windows fuse you will loose power for your windows also
Hi, The fuse that supplies power to the door locks is located under the hood, just above the battery. This same fuse box also has a bunch of relays that control other functions of the van. The same fuse that supplies power to the door locks also supplies power to the lighter socket. I believe this is "big fuse" and is number 7. There should be a label on the inside of the fuse box cover that tell you what fuse it is. If the lighter socket is working, you could have another type of problem, as the door locks are control by the Body Control Module (BCM). I have included a link to a picture and diagram of the fuse box. Good Luck, Greg
In a 1996 Ford Thunderbird : In the fuse panel under the instrument panel , to the left of the steering column ( on the fuse panel it is marked SEAT / LOCK , it is a 20 amp fuse for the power locks , power seats , and decklid release solenoid )
The cause of your power doors and locks and radio volume not to work could be a blown fuse. Locate the proper fuse to ensure it has not blown.
Pull the fuse