Cigarette & front power point fuses
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Did you look in your OWNER'S MANUAL? It's all in there.
If you didn't get a paper copy, download an electronic copy from www.fleet.ford.com under the MAINTENANCE heading.
Steve
If you didn't get a paper copy, download an electronic copy from www.fleet.ford.com under the MAINTENANCE heading.
Steve
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You did get to the point where the front dash 12V power point is a separate fuse then the Cigar lighter right ?
41 is only the Cigar lighter.
39 is the Power point in the dash.
The other question, is what are you using to check for power ?
The 12V male plug some times has a small glass fuse in the end of it, that could be blown. This looks like the old glass cartridge fuses that were in cars in the 70's. Maybe it is a newer one with a ATM style fuse in the side ?
Use another DC power plug / assy to check if the power point / cigar lighter is blown, or if the smaller AMP fuse in the DC plug you are using is blown.
41 is only the Cigar lighter.
39 is the Power point in the dash.
The other question, is what are you using to check for power ?
The 12V male plug some times has a small glass fuse in the end of it, that could be blown. This looks like the old glass cartridge fuses that were in cars in the 70's. Maybe it is a newer one with a ATM style fuse in the side ?
Use another DC power plug / assy to check if the power point / cigar lighter is blown, or if the smaller AMP fuse in the DC plug you are using is blown.