What is the 2003 Ford f150 power window fuse location?

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Ryan S. January 11, 2021
The 2003 Ford F-150 power window relay is located in the fuse panel underneath the hood on the driver's side of the engine bay. The box is near the back of the engine bay near the firewall and You can see a cable connecting to the starter. The cost for a replacement relay will vary from $15 - $30 depending on if it's an aftermarket or OEM product. The dealership or a mechanic can also do the replacement for You for a small fee and usually costs about $50 - $60 including parts and labor. When putting in a new relay always inspect to see if the wires are still connected and there is no corrosion on the wires. You can also check to see if any other fuses have blown with the power window relay.
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Ruben June 25, 2022
Which relay is the one for the power windows?
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Janay A July 16, 2020
The power window relay on the 2003 ford f150 is located on the inside fuse panel under the dash on the driver's side.
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Mike August 27, 2022
That’s what they do telling a lot of things but not the real answer. Where is the power window relay located? Not the fuse and not the fuse box.
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Mike June 15, 2022
He said the window relay is under the hood, you said its inside fuse panel under the dashboard. I said you are talking about the fuse not the relay so stop confusing the people.
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Nick September 28, 2022
So where is it's location in the box up under the hood, the location number?
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John April 11, 2023
The power window relay under the hood is only there on SuperCrew models. Otherwise there the relay location is empty. The "one-touch down" relay is located under the dashboard in relay location 4.
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Jose Vara February 1, 2023
Under the driver side panel dashboard
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Dee July 24, 2022
Where is the fuse located in the fuse panel box inside the truck
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