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The Passenger Compartment (steering wheel) box does 2002 to 2007 according to these. HOWEVER, although the same layout, so do different things depending on the year like this one.
On 2002 Ford Truck F350 Super Duty P/U 4WD 7.3L Turbo Diesel 8cyl the Flasher is located: front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted in fuse panel.
Ford makes two diesels, the 7.3L and the 6.0L. The 6.0L were marked on the decal on the front fenders with the words Power diesel in fornt of it. If yours isn't marked this way , the only way to identify this beast is under the hood on the Vacuum decal.
that fuse powers pcm fuel heater and some other things. when the fuse blows the pcm shuts down. causing it to not run. usually its the heater that is bad. it is located at the back driver side by the fuel pump. you can unplug it and see if it starts. if so you will need to replace the heater
you have to refer to the owner's manual. that is where they list the fuse/relay locations. if not there, you may need to refer to the diesel supplement book. but i think it will be in the owners manual. i have a 2002 f250 and that's where mine are.
well first of all does the button for the heated seats light up? if so then it is not a fuse problem. usually the heater pad itself. disconnect the connector and check with a ohm meter. if the meter reads open the element is shot. as for the 4 wheel drive will have a wheel hop when turning corners this is normal due to front and rear wheel trying to push in different derections. if it happens all the time the gears in the diff might be different from front to back. check to see if a diff overhaul was done if so.
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