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Old 04-30-2004, 12:54 PM   #1
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Fuse Panel, 1996 Ford Explorer

Hi! I just bought a 1996 Ford Explorer and it didn't come with an owner's manual. My left headlight is not working, and I think it is a fuse problem, but I don't know which one. Can someone please help me. Thank you soooo much.
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Originally Posted by Ursula
Hi! I just bought a 1996 Ford Explorer and it didn't come with an owner's manual. My left headlight is not working, and I think it is a fuse problem, but I don't know which one. Can someone please help me. Thank you soooo much.
The left is #4 and the right headlight (for testing purposes) is #8

Here's a REALLY rough diagram under the dash...

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..1....2....3.....4..|
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..5....6....7.....8..|
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.......................|
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................. ___|
.................|
___________

Hope this helps...
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