04 Expedition Fuse Box needed

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1955moose

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Sounds like your not the soldering type. Pull the fuse box, any quality electronics repair shop that works on stereo/tv or computers should be able to handle job. Don't you have a Ford dealership or auto parts store to buy relay. Push come to shove order the relay online. Their out there. Their should be a part number on top of old relay, along with the numbered connections on other side.


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These were never officially imported, so Ford won't sell me anything, in general most parts can come from Rock Auto, who are cheap and shipping only takes 3 days, but they don't list fuse boxes.

There might be 5 or 6 Gen 2 expeditions here in total, quite a rare car.
 

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Well with no automotive parts stores in your town or nearby, you'll have to order online. Question is do you have an electronics repair or auto repair that can solder in new one, if you can't or don't want to tackle job.


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Theirs a place online called parts request .com that does the repair on your old fuse box. Looks like $75.00 to do repair. You might look into it if you can't find repair on your side of the pond.


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Theirs a place online called parts request .com that does the repair on your old fuse box. Looks like $75.00 to do repair. You might look into it if you can't find repair on your side of the pond.


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Does anyone know if these are upgraded or better quality relays they use or are they just prone to blow again? Is it a good idea for us '03-04 owners to keep a spare fuse panel in the truck?
 

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Spare fuse panel would cost about $350.00 The relays have been updated and should be better than the original relays
 
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