You'll find two fuse boxes on the 2010 Ford Explorer, one in each of the passenger's compartment and the engine bay. In the cabin, You'll need to look to the kick panel in the driver's side foot well, to the left of the steering wheel. Under the hood, the power module (fuse block) is located on the driver's side of the vehicle, to the right of the engine and just above the battery. Each fuse block runs different respective functions, with the more "heavy duty" applications typically being found under the hood. Expect the cabin block to control things like the moon roof, ignition power switch, radio start, horn, reverse lamps, and climate controls, while You'll find functions like the starter, the PCM, the ABS, and the fuel pump in the engine bay.
Jacob N.
April 9, 2020
To find the fuse box on the 2010 ford explorer, you will need to look below the left area of the steering wheel, near the brake pedal.
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