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Help please Ford Finesse fuses
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The help I'll give is say go to advanced edit and change the title of your post so its more useful than a generic "help" message. Maybe the world expert on Ford Finesse fuses just glossed over your post because it gives no clue what its about.
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Behind the glovebox.0
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AnotherJoe wrote: »The help I'll give is say go to advanced edit and change the title of your post so its more useful than a generic "help" message. Maybe the world expert on Ford Finesse fuses just glossed over your post because it gives no clue what its about.
Or try this link
Thanks, edited
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Warwick_Hunt wrote: »Behind the glovebox.
Thank you, i'll have a look0 -
I used to have a 2002 Ford Fiesta and mine was behind the glove box too.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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Can someone please tell me where the fuse box is on a Ford Finesse 2004?
I need to locate the back left brake fuse, i haven't got a user manual, none for sale on ebay and nothing on google
Thanks
I'm assuming you mean the brake light fuse, from a quick look it appears both brake lights, possibly all 3 are fed from the same fuse, so if only 1 light isn't working it's not going to be the fuse that is the problem.0 -
pompeyrich wrote: »I'm assuming you mean the brake light fuse, from a quick look it appears both brake lights, possibly all 3 are fed from the same fuse, so if only 1 light isn't working it's not going to be the fuse that is the problem.
Hi, Yes, correct, only the left side not working, a new bulb has been put in, but still not working, i am asking on behalf of a friend, i will pass this info on
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It isn't the fuse. There is only one fuse for all the brake lights so it is a wiring fault.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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