Fuse replacement

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Asked by IrisInIowa Oct 24, 2010 at 05:45 PM about the 2008 Ford Escape XLT V6 AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do I remove the fuses in a 2008 Escape? And which one controls the radio/temp/compass display?

3 Answers

to gain acc to your fuse box,look for acc cover at end of dash on driver side,pull it out the fuses a numbered and the lable inside the cover will tell you what fuse goes to what.

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I hate to appear dense, but in this instance I evidently am. I've tried to pull out what I think are the offending fuses, but cannot get a grip on them. What am I missing? Humbly yours :-}

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best way to pull out them little fuses is with a pair of needle nose plyers,you also have a fuse box under the hood,but I dont think the ones you are looking for is in that one.

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