Power outlet is only in EXL with DVD version or Touring vehicles. If you have one of those, the fuse is located next to the third row on the left.
In the 2003 Ford Explorer, each of the two 12 volt power points has a 20 amp fuse. The fuses are located in location # 7 for power point # 2, and in location # 9 for power point # 1, in the power distribution box in the engine compartment ( according to the owner's manual )
The power point is the 12 volt socket to supply a 12 volt item with power
It is generally safe to use a 250 volt fuse in a 240 volt air conditioner unit. To properly install the fuse, make sure the power to the unit is turned off, remove the old fuse, replace it with the new one of the same size and rating, and then turn the power back on. Verify that the unit is functioning properly before regular use.
there should be one for it also check to see if your getting power to the fuse with a volt meter.
( # 47 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the Power Point and cigarette lighter
Each of the 12 volt DC power points has a separate 20 amp fuse in the power distribution box in the engine compartment. If it is the same as a 2003 model, they are in location # 7,# 9, and there is a third one for the rear powerpoint.
No, it is not safe to use a 250 volt fuse in place of a 600 volt fuse in a 277 volt system. The voltage rating of the fuse should always be equal to or greater than the voltage of the circuit it is protecting to prevent potential hazards such as arcing or fires. Using a lower voltage fuse could result in the fuse failing to blow properly and may lead to dangerous conditions.
It is in the fuse box under the hood next to the battery.
To calculate the fuse rating for a 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply, you can use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power/Voltage). In this case, it would be 600 watts / 220 volts, which equals approximately 2.73 amps. Therefore, you would need a 3 amp fuse for the 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply.
#22 is a 20 amp fuse for the instrument panel Power Point in the fuse panel in the drivers end of the dash
Broken wire or wire connection at the switch and/or fuse. You can check for any voltage present at those locations with a simple volt/ohm meter.