Box Behind the Battery

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WhiteFalcon

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On my 2005, I was removing the battery and it got caught on a black plastic Box that sits behind the battery on the outside edge near the fender. When I yanked up, there was a hissing noise like some sort of pressure release. Two questions: what is that box for and does it have something to do with the hissing noise? It appears that my air flow controls inside are now stuck on defrost although I don't know if it has anything to do with the hiss. I was searching for a mythical second fuse box trying to track down the reason why my cruise control stopped working.
 

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That is the vacuum reservoir tank
Also there is only one fuse block in the 05 expedition
 
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Thank you. I must have disconnected the vacuum line when I pulled up on the battery. The hiss lasted for about 3-4 seconds then stopped.
 

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Check fuse #5 and #2 Use a meter to check fuses either by checking for continuity (ohms) or for voltage into and out of the fuse. Also could be a problem with the deactivator switch or the brake pedal position switch Just because you may have brake lights the Brake pedal position switch is a two circuit switch. Again checking these switches for voltage in and out is the best way to check
 

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The 05 speed control is more integrated with the "drive-by-wire" system so tests from older year models don't apply.

On my '05, the ON switch had bad contacts so it wouldn't turn on. I found this using a scan tool looking at what the PCM was seeing on the input commands when I pressed the buttons on the steering wheel. Another point may be the brake switch.
 
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Thank you. I will start tracing it back. The resume button is completely missing, so maybe the on/off is broken too.
 
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