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I have a 1999 ford explorer and the power door locks, power seats, speedometer don't work i checked the fuse but im not sure where the Relay is located or if that is even it?
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I don't have a diagram, but you will just have to pull fuses out individually and check, or use a flashlight/torch and sine it from the back side of the fuses of they are the clear type. You can often view the filament then to see if it has burned out.
Could be a fuse. This link is a PDF of your 1999 Ford Taurus owners manual. http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WOXTAU/~MUS~LEN/41/99tauog1e.pdf Go to the heading of ROADSIDE EMERGENCIES. Scroll down till you get to the fuse box location and fuse location. When finding this box in your own vehicle. On the cover there is a diagram of the fuses, on the inside of cover there is a fuse removel tool. Check all the fuses since in this manual the door locks aren't listed to a particular fuse. I own a 2001 model Taurus in which the locks are listed as #22 with a 20amp fuse. This manual shows #22 being a 5amp fuse. The door locks have to be on a fuse rated higher amperage than 5. It's fairly easy to pull each one out and check if the middle of the fuse is burned off. Hope this helps.
hi there
this is pretty typicalof rear wipers check fuse first to make sure it is good if that doesnt work it is probably the motor which goes out and you can pick one up at your local auto parts store hope this will help you and have a great day
Maybe you problem is with the switch, or check if power seat circuit has the regular fuse or rather one of those thermal ones.
Passenger compartment fuse panel
The fuse panel is located on the left hand side of the instrument panel facing the drivers side door.
Position 18 25A - Drivers Unlock Relay, All Unlock Relay, All Lock Relay, Power Seats
Aux Relay Box #4 is in the rear driver's side removable panel with the tire jack.
This Relay box holds the Door Lock / Unlock relays (ice cube type). It also holds the Driver Door Unlock Relay and the ACC Lights Relay (rectangular relays).
Aux Relay Box #4 is in the rear driver's side removable panel with the tire jack.
This Relay box holds the Door Lock / Unlock relays (ice cube type). It also holds the Driver Door Unlock Relay and the ACC Lights Relay (rectangular relays).
Aside from the fuses, your drive side power door lock may be failing to work because of a bad door-lock relay system, or, alternatively, the locking switch/button, itself, is not malfunctioning and in need of replacement.
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