On a 1997 Ford Explorer : The ( # 10 maxi fuse ) is a light green color 30 amp fuse for the power windows , door locks , and seats ( 2nd row from driver side , 3rd maxi fuse from firewall end )
Install the fuse that is required for the circuit.
it is in fuse box under hood. it should be a 50 amp maxi fuse.
Open up your seat. At the back of it is your fuse box. You should see a diagram on the top of the fus box showing you which fuse goes where. Just under this, tucked in from the side, is a 40 amp big fuse. This is the maxi-fuse.
The maxi-fuse on the H-D Touring bikes is located under the left side-cover. Access by first removing the left side saddlebag and then gently prying the side-cover off. The maxi-fuse will be orange in color with the number "40" written on it.
Zero. There is no resistance on an open fuse because there is no connection between the terminals on the fuse. I beg to differ There is INFINITE resistance in a BLOWN fuse... There is ZERO resistance in a GOOD fuse.
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( maxi fuse # 4 is a 30 amp maxi fuse for the power seat , power windows , and power moon roof )
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The owners manual shows Police option fuse holder - 50 amp maxi fuse
Fuse # 7 - 20 amp maxi-fuse - for trailer park lamp and trailer stop lamp
The maxi fuse is on the left side of the motorcycle under the square cover just below the seat. You dont have to remove the seat just pull that cover off (it just snaps in) and you will see a big green 30amp fuse, just remove it.
On your 1995 Ford Explorer the fuse for the blower motor is in the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment on the drivers side It is the maxi fuse in the ( 1st row ) from the drivers side and in the ( 3rd spot from the firewall end ) a red color 50 amp maxi fuse