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Discussion starter · #22 ·
Doesn't resemble the fuse information in the Owner's Manual which came with my van,
but
the information there in this California vehicle manufactured 11/2014 is incorrect anyway.
Having spent an hour in the vehicle with a Ford parts person trying to determine spare fuses
to take through Central America.
Fortunately it's a base model so some panels are empty. Still a lot of fuses though.
Still trying to find the word fuse in the Helm subscription Workshop Manual/Electrical.
 
Yes, but the pictures showing the box area is confusing and they never really tell you to remove the entire panel to access it. They show one side off in one picture and the other side off in the other.
Longboard, can you tell me how to remove the plastic cover so that I can access the passenger fuse panel. It's not obvious, at least to me and I am afraid of breaking something.
Thanks!
 
Rick, it is secured by spring-friction clips. It does pry out, but takes nerve racking effort. It has 3 or four metal/plastic male insert clips.

It's not all that easy to put back either! Some lube after the fact is worthwhile.

I had to use needle nose to remove the 7a micro fuse for my cabin lights.
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
Yeah it was a year ago, I think I just pulled hard.
 
Did y'all remove more of the dash (cup holder) or reach in somehow and pry the fuse box loose? I am trying to get to the body control module fuse box behind the driver side cup holder in a 2020 transit. Thanks!
 
Did y'all remove more of the dash (cup holder) or reach in somehow and pry the fuse box loose? I am trying to get to the body control module fuse box behind the driver side cup holder in a 2020 transit. Thanks!
Did you end up having to remove the lower dash? Impossible to get to the fuses on the right..... Trying to figure out how you're supposed to do it. I need the blower fuses on bottom right and no way to reach them
 
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