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First go to ford owners.Com register then download the manual for free then go to roadside emergencies and your fuse box diagrams and fuse values are there also the relays //////before you replace any you might need electrical plug cleaning maintenance the vans 16 years old now go to each component and clean the plugs contacts to get nice and shiny alcohol or electrical cleaner will work and maybe 4/0 steel wool if you see corrosion then it's needed also the cable going to your power distribution box from the battery and the fuse blades in that box along with the relays must be cleaned also there is an accessory relay in the passenger fuse box after doing all cleaning check for blown fuses and replace for the windows the master window switch maybe corroded at the connector clean all and make sure they fit the contact pins tightly on the switch now obviously I am not there at the van so you have to perform these things to rule out other possibilities and most likely this didn't happen all at once but if it did detach the power distribution box and look underneath for broken wires the manual will tell you what things are on the same fuses and relays good luck stephen
1999-2003 ModelsEngine Compartment fusebox - fuse #5, and relay #207
NOTE: You really need to have a diagram in front of you when looking for these specific fuse/relay locations. The Owners Manual is a good resource. Autozone's free online Repair Guide is another source of fusebox information and illustrations.
The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. Check the Relay 5 for Rear Defrost Relay (page 159).
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