Where is the Ford Mondeo cigarette lighter fuse located?

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McLyla
07/29/25 6:06pm
Ford Mondeo cigarette lighter fuse is positioned directly facing the driver's steering wheel. There is a black plastic cover on the left side of the instrument panel with a small notch. Use a screwdriver to pry it open, and you'll find a card attached to the black plastic cover. Refer to the diagram on the card to locate the fuse. Detailed instructions are as follows: 1. There are two locations for the car cigarette lighter fuse - one inside the vehicle and another under the engine hood. The in-cabin fuse may be located either in the vehicle's electrical fuse box or in a small drawer below the driver's seat on the left side. Alternatively, you can trace other fuse wires to find the cigarette lighter fuse. 2. The second fuse is placed under the car's engine hood. Open the engine hood to see the fuse box. After removing the fuse box cover, you'll find a fuse circuit diagram on its back side. Follow this diagram to locate the cigarette lighter fuse. The box also contains a small white clip specifically designed for fuse replacement.
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