the control panel on the rear lights goes bad. you can get a new panel on carstuff.com for cheap
If the clicking noise you are hearing from the rear panel in your Mountaineer is coming from the passengers side, you could be hearing the relay contact opening or closing for the automatic headlights (if equipped), rear window defrost, rear wiper, or a host of other features. Behind the trim panel in the rear passengers side are a bunch of the control modules, including Security and Body Control.
on the back side of the heater control panel
Check for a second fan switch on the control panel by the radio.
Is it the push button style climate control panel? If so I am having the same problem. I can not adjust where the air blows from because its not getting the signal from the buttons. Also the lights are not Illuminated and the rear defrost does not work.
According to page #104, fuse #24 covers the: Integrated control panel, speedometer, electronic automatic temperature control module.See "Related Questions" below for more
inside the trunk on the back of the rear set there is a panel that you can remove and access the rear fuse panel
Behind the right rear panel, behind the right sliding door.
behind right rear 1/4 trim panel
It is behind the panel at the rear passenger side of the interior.It is behind the panel at the rear passenger side of the interior.
control panel is amaage fui.
A rear dash panel is a panel is accompanied by a front dash panel and is usually found on vehicles like diggers, where the vehicle operates in both directions.