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Originally posted by Alan Chyko:
Don't know if this will help any, but here goes. . .

If you are looking up the fuses in the owner's manual you may have to be careful. In my case the chart for the power distribution box is pretty messed up. The numbers don't line up with the corresponding fuses, i.e. they are printed wrong on the page. In fact, the number one is actually printed on top of the heading at the top of the column. Its as if the spacing between the numbers and the spacing between the fuse descriptions does not match. I was confused for the longest time when I went to pull fuses 4 & 11 to reset the memory since 4 & 11 weren't what was listed in my book! You may have to go through and renumber them.

Again, I don't know how common this is, but I just thought I'd give you a heads-up.


Believe it or not, there was a recall on that owners manual. It was handled by mail. The recall provided new pages for the owners manual to paste over the pages with the incorrect fuse information. I'll bet that the dealer mixed up the manuals so you got one ment for another car and that other owner got the revised pages.

You can download a new owners manual from the Ford web site.


Jim Johnson
98 SVT