Another fuse box replacement ....

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I created a new circuit similar to how you explained here. The problem I have now is when I put the key fob inside the ignition, I noticed I don't hear a beeping sound as usual, I turn the key the dashboard lights don't come on at all. Hazards lights work, horn works, inside compartment lights are on. I blew a yellow micro 20a fuse. Replaced it and eliminated it the new circuit and I am getting nothing. What could be the cause?
 

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Ugh.... I had this issue about 5 years ago. Pulled the fuse box and all fuses and saw the board was heated and slightly melted. Replaced a relay and it’s been working.
2003 Expedition XLT 5.4
Wife went on a 45 min drive and expy shut off-had to pull off t the side of road.
I want to replace the current fuse box (3L7T-14A067-AA)
With the most current one....
I want the box without the power cord....
It is P/N 3L1T-14A067-AA?
Is this the box with the Panasonic 20a relays?
We need to take our daughter to Boston University in 2 weeks!!! Ugh.....
Need to order ASAP.
Thanks for your help!
 

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Has anyone had an issue with a P0405 code after replacing the fuse panel? My fuel pump relay dies, so I found a replacement in the junk yard. I have replaced both the EGR valve, and sensor, but I think this has something to do with the panel swap.
 

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This is an excellent thread!! I recently soldered a new fuel pump relay on and now it’s melting again.

I’m attempting to wire in a bypass by following David Jodoins instructions. However I am having a hard time finding a diagram of the plugs (C270A and C270B) on the upper part of the fuse box.

I feel I have scoured the internet and can’t find a picture labeling the different Central Junction Box plugs.

Any help would be amazing.

Thanks
 

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I know this may be a long-shot, but does anyone know the spec of the #11 nut that holds the fuse panel to the threaded stud in the sidewall? My '04 Expy doesn't have one and the fuse panel "floats" and is only held in by the connecting harnesses. Looks like the PO was a clutz and left lots of evidence behind of a bungled amateur oversized amp installation (massive copper cable ends left wrapped around seat mount bolts, etc.). I can't find any reference to it anywhere, so If anyone can tell me the thread size I'd be very grateful. I figured if anyone knows it would be the contributors to this thread. Thanks!
 
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I know this may be a long-shot, but does anyone know the spec of the #11 nut that holds the fuse panel to the threaded stud in the sidewall? My '04 Expy doesn't have one and the fuse panel "floats" and is only held in by the connecting harnesses. Looks like the PO was a clutz and left lots of evidence behind of a bungled amateur oversized amp installation (massive copper cable ends left wrapped around seat mount bolts, etc.). I can't find any reference to it anywhere, so If anyone can tell me the thread size I'd be very grateful. I figured if anyone knows it would be the contributors to this thread. Thanks!

Looks like 4mm ? It's metric .





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