Where is the ford focus radio fuse located?

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The Ford Focus' radio is powered by three fuses. All three can be found inside the interior fuse box. It is located on the passenger's side of the vehicle behind the glovebox. Look for fuse #79. It is 15 amps. The second plug is numbered #85 and iS7.5 amps. The last fuse is numbered #88. It is 25 amps. If all plugs are working, consider the radio may need re-wiring. Check connections behind the dash as well as wiring harnesses. Some digital models require software updates to perform as expected. Disconnecting battery cables and then re-connecting them can also sometimes restore radio function. Lastly, a master reset of Ford's SYNC system can be attempted by deleting SYNC from a paired device and re-pairing. This approach works for both repairing bluetooth connectivity and streaming issues.
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Rick reyes October 22, 2020
What number is for the radio fuse
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Ian B. April 10, 2020
The ford focus radio fuse location is on the driver-side left of the steering wheel.
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Ian Ibbotson September 7, 2020
Looking for the radio fuse panel it says by the steering wheel I have removed the panel there is no fuse box under their?
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Dillan April 30, 2022
The fuse box is left side of the steering wheel but the fuses and box may vary depending on the year of the car. In my case focus 2011 the fuses are #38 and #27 one is 5amp and the other is 20amps.
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Yanko Stoyanov December 17, 2022
Знаете ли къде се намират бошоните на радиото на Фокус 2008 бензин
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Donna August 18, 2023
The fuse box is located under and back behind the glove box on the passenger side. It's tricky to get into the tight area but is possible. It is number 79
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Anthony Maylett March 11, 2023
My ford zetec 18.00 as been stood for 5 month in started it up but the radio won't come on thanks any advive
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