Introduction
Based on the user’s request, it seems that they are looking for information about the location of the fuse for the windows on a 2003 Ford Explorer.
Answer
The fuse for the power windows on a 2003 Ford Explorer is located in the fuse box. The exact location of the fuse box may vary depending on the specific model and trim level of the vehicle. However, in most cases, the fuse box is located either under the dashboard on the driver’s side or under the hood near the battery.
To find the specific fuse for the power windows, you can refer to the fuse box diagram. The diagram provides information about the location and assignment of each fuse and relay in the vehicle. You can find the fuse box diagram for a 2003 Ford Explorer in the owner’s manual or by searching online.
It’s worth noting that if the power windows are not working, there could be other potential causes besides a blown fuse. Issues with the window switch, wiring, or the window motor itself could also be the culprit. If you have checked the fuse and it appears to be intact, it may be necessary to further diagnose the problem or consult a professional for assistance.
Contents
- Where is my power window fuse?
- Does one fuse control all windows?
- Where is the fuse for power windows on a 2002 Ford Explorer?
- What would cause power windows to not work?
- Where is the fuse for power windows on a 2003 Ford Explorer?
- How do I know if my power window fuse is blown?
- Can a blown fuse cause windows not to work?
- Does each power window have its own fuse?
- How can you tell if a window fuse is blown?
- Why would only one power window not work?
Where is my power window fuse?
This is usually located within the dash of the car by the steering wheel, and there is another under the hood of the car. Once you locate the fuse box that corresponds to the power windows, if the fuse is blown, replace it with the same type of fuse.
Does one fuse control all windows?
A blown fuse will typically impact all the windows in your car. Your owner’s manual will have information about which fuse needs to be replaced. Depending on your vehicle, you may be able to replace it yourself.
Where is the fuse for power windows on a 2002 Ford Explorer?
The fuse is located in the CJB (Central Junction Box). CJB Cavity 17 (15A).
What would cause power windows to not work?
Even if the regulator can remove the window from being stuck, it can get worn out a lot faster. Regular use or aggressive touch can wear the power switch out to a point that it stops working properly. A malfunctioning power switch is the most common reason why a power window is not moving.
Where is the fuse for power windows on a 2003 Ford Explorer?
First you need to check the fuses for this circuit. Fuses 1.6(60amp) and 1.47(30amp) in the battery junction box which is under the hood, and fuse 2.17(15amp) in the central junction box which is in the vehicle.
How do I know if my power window fuse is blown?
With the window fuse identified, use long-nose pliers (or a fuse puller) to remove it from the box. A blown fuse can usually be identified by its brown or black discoloration. Importantly, replace the defective fuse with one of identical amperage (or amps).
Can a blown fuse cause windows not to work?
Blown Fuse
When you are having issues with your power windows, you may still hear them trying to work when you push the button. However, if you hear nothing at all, a fuse might be to blame. A blown fuse will typically impact all the windows in your car.
Does each power window have its own fuse?
With some arrangements a single fuse in the main supply line is used to protect the complete window system so a failure here affects all the windows. Other cars have individual fuses for each window motor so failure will only affect the one window.
How can you tell if a window fuse is blown?
Remove the fuse from its holder. In some cases you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the fuse holder cap. Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.
Why would only one power window not work?
If only one window stops working, the problem could be a bad relay, fuse issue, bad motor, or the power window switch has failed. The most common reason for one window to stop working is the switch, so this should be looked at by a professional mechanic to have your power window switch replaced.