Where is the fuse box located in the Ford F150?
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On the left side of the instrument panel or inside the engine compartment fuse box. The F150 is a pickup truck under the Ford brand, with a wheelbase of 3708 mm, and dimensions of 5910 mm in length, 2192 mm in width, and 1992 mm in height. The F150 is equipped with a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine. Additional Information: Engine: The F150's 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine delivers 380 horsepower and a maximum torque of 672 Nm. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. Transmission: This engine is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission (10AT). The use of a 10AT enhances gear shift smoothness and fuel efficiency. The F150's front suspension employs a double-wishbone independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a solid axle non-independent suspension.
My Ford F150 has been running for seven or eight years, and there are two fuse boxes—one in the engine bay and one in the cabin. The one under the steering wheel is right by your left knee. Open the driver's door and look down; you'll see a small cover panel. Pry it open to reveal a row of colorful fuses that power things like the headlights and radio. The one in the engine bay is near the driver's side corner. Pop the hood, and you'll find a black box next to the battery, which handles heavier tasks like the fan and wipers. I remember once when the AC stopped working, it was just a blown fuse in the engine bay. I fixed it myself by replacing it with a pair of pliers. But if you're unsure about the fuse type, don't force it—take a photo and buy the correct one at an auto parts store to be safe.