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Old March 13th 07, 03:23 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default Explorer fuse #10 blown

I have a 98 Explorer XLT (5.0 V8), and fuse #10 is blown. Replacing
it simply results in a new useless fuse. Apparently this fuse
protects about 10 different circuits -- turn signal, compass/temp
module, blend door actuator, shift lock, GEM, etc.

I don't want to tear the car apart looking for the connectors to all
these things, trying to determine which one is the problem. Any
suggestions on how to narrow my search? Are any of the devices on
this fuse known to have problems?

thanks,
Eric

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