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The main fuse block is under the hood in plain view. It has a black plastic cover and will have the word fuse on it. Pull the cover off (some have a single bolt, some you push in tabs). It is the #15 fuse. I tried to upload a pic but there is an issue with the site. There are a lot of pictures online. Hope that helps
hi, i take it you've checked the fuse in the plug, there's usually a glass fuse inside the washer power supply not sure where the circuit board is located in your machine but they usually sit at the bottom of the machine if it has blown make sure you put the same rated fuse back in. if blows again the there's a dead short somewhere hope it helps
unplug the unit and open the back cover of the washer. Locate the fuse which is located in side of the power cord. Open the plastic fuse holder and replace it with same value.
It's a 40 AMP fuse.
Go to this FREE Ford website and download the owners manual for your car, it shows all the fuse locations and functions. I tried to do it for you but I can't get it attached to FixYa. https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals/results.asp
hello is sound like 1 of the capacitor or transistor have blown. the fuse is located in the power supply glass type if you have to replace the fuse make sure you use the same rated value. the value will be on the end of the fuse or on the fuse holder on the circuit board good luck
OK then look up the fuse location for your power accessory
the cigar fuse is usually under the hood in that panel most likely a 20 amp yellow fuse take a flash light and hold it to the fuses helps you to see if there is a broken fuse
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