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Under the steering column, by the brake petal, the 2nd fuse box is located there. This contains the fuse for the moon roof.
It must be. Check the fuse box. Each fuse box has a key page next to it explaining each fuse function.
In the fuse panel under the driver side of the dash : Fuse # 2 is a 20 amp fuse for the moonroof According to the 2005 Ford Explorer Owner Guide
All the fuse listings are in the manual. If you don't have a manual you can download a .pdf manual from our enthusiasts forum at www.trailvoy.com
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( maxi fuse # 4 is a 30 amp maxi fuse for the power seat , power windows , and power moon roof )
If the moon roof on your Ford Explorer won't close, it may be due to a few common issues. The problem could stem from a blown fuse, a malfunctioning switch, or a jammed track due to debris or ice. Additionally, the motor that operates the moon roof may be faulty. Checking the fuse and ensuring the track is clear are good first steps to troubleshoot the issue.
In the fuse box
"I have a 2003 Ford Explorer, the original owner. When it rains, the passenger side carpeting gets soaked. What causes this? I do have a moon roof."
remove the screws from the swivel bracket that is attached to the roof to replace reverse the process
In the Power Distribution Box in the engine compartment , on the drivers side ( which is " live " ) maxi fuse # 4 is a 30 amp fuse for the power windows , power moon roof , and power seat . It sounds like the fuse has blown
i have a 1998 ford contour and as far as i know there is no fuse for the moon roof. check the wiring and see if you have power going to it. it could not have power going to it or maybe the ground wire isn't connected right. it is also possible that the motor for it is just broke and needs to be replaced. but i would stat by check for power going to it. its cheaper!
In the Peugeot 307 CC, the fuse responsible for the roof operation is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. The specific fuse number can vary depending on the model year, so it's best to consult the owner's manual for the precise location and rating. Generally, it may be labeled as "roof" or "convertible top" in the fuse diagram. If the roof isn't functioning, checking this fuse is a good first step in troubleshooting the issue.