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04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel

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DHuth2

11-01-2004 22:53:32




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Looking for info on where to find the fuse or circiut breaker for the power feed to trailer harness. Did not get the owners manual with the vehicle. Any body tell me is it in the fuse panel below steerwheel and what #. Thanks.....




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ljchabs

11-04-2004 04:17:49




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 Re: 04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel in reply to DHuth2, 11-01-2004 22:53:32  
Hi,
You can get a copy of the owner's manual at www.motorcraft.com.



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Cubbincal

11-02-2004 07:23:53




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 Re: 04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel in reply to DHuth2, 11-01-2004 22:53:32  
I have an 04 F350 and had the same problem once. Take the fuse box cover off ( in the dash) under the steering and look for a square looking fuse on the bottom row, third from the left. I believe it is a blue fuse. This is the first vehicle that I have owned that has this style of fuse in it so a run to your local auto parts store may be needed. Good luck and have fun with your Powerstroke!

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DHuth2

11-04-2004 21:09:26




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 Re: 04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel in reply to Cubbincal, 11-02-2004 07:23:53  
Thanks all for the info



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JT

11-02-2004 06:38:56




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 Re: 04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel in reply to DHuth2, 11-01-2004 22:53:32  
My 2000 trailer fuse block is under the hood, on the drive side right on top of the wheel well. It will not tell you what fuse is for what, but the little bitty fuses are the ones who give fits. I have to replace my right turn signal fuse about every 2 months, do not know why, I replace fuse, everythings works good for a couple of months, then it does it again.



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agri_con

11-02-2004 02:51:49




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 Re: 04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel in reply to DHuth2, 11-01-2004 22:53:32  
wonder if its the same as a 550 which has a seperate fuse panel under the hood on drivers side which had 2 different sets the large and small for me its one of the smaller ones that kept blowing believe it was on the side closest to eng 2nd or 3rd one down



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Coloken

11-02-2004 00:59:46




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 Re: 04 Ford 350 powerstroke diesel in reply to DHuth2, 11-01-2004 22:53:32  
Don't have one but my buddy does....we blow one every now and then. You got to have the manual. There are so many and you need the diagram . Can you borrow a manual and copy the pages? Yes, its by drivers left knee, you might get lucky.



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