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On a 2004 Lincoln Navigator : NO , the passenger compartment fuse panel / Power Distribution Box is combined in the front passenger footwell , behind the kick panel
On a 2004 Lincoln Navigator : ( NO , the passenger compartment fuse panel and the power distribution box are combined behind the kick panel in the front passenger footwell )
I was looking at the 2004 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide and it shows : ( maxi fuse 118 / 30 amp / driver and passenger climate control seat module )
where is the fuse box located in the Lincoln navigator
Mini fuse # 41 is a 20 amp fuse for the OBD II diagnostic connector and the cigarette lighter according to the 2004 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide
The alternator fuse on a Lincoln Navigator is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. To access it, open the hood and locate the fuse box, which is usually positioned near the battery. You may need to consult the owner's manual for the specific layout and location of the alternator fuse, as it can vary by model year. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before inspecting or replacing any fuses.
check the alternator fuse on the main cable that goes from the alternator to the battery. sometimes the alternator shorts out this fuse. it's usually mounted on the right side of the firewall in a plastic cover over .
Mini fuse ( # 17 ) is a 15 amp fuse for the foglights in a 2003 Lincoln Navigator
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check your manual or sometimes usually its on the fuse box itself on the other side
The fuse for the fog lights on a 2004 Lincoln Navigator is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the specific fuse for the fog lights in the fuse box diagram, which is usually labeled on the cover of the fuse box. If the fog lights are not working, checking this fuse and replacing it if necessary is a good first step.
In a 2004 Lincoln Navigator, the fuse that controls the door locks is typically located in the fuse panel under the dashboard. Specifically, it is often labeled as "Power Door Locks" or similar. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications, as fuse designations can vary.